Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate

The group action factor was observed in this experimental study. The 18 mm thickness of plywood was used as side’s plate and the main members were made from meranti (shorea sp.) and sengon (paraserianthes falcataria) species. The correlations of group action factor with a number of nails in a row wa...

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Main Authors: Johannes Adhijoso Tjondro, Evan Kurnia Rosiman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Teknologi Bandung 2011-04-01
Series:Jurnal Teknik Sipil
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Online Access:http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/2782
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spelling doaj-b89edc49577b490a91aded76b1d3ee132020-11-25T02:40:47ZengInstitut Teknologi BandungJurnal Teknik Sipil0853-29822549-26592011-04-0118111010.5614/jts.2011.18.1.1Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides PlateJohannes Adhijoso Tjondro 0Evan Kurnia Rosiman1 Parahyangan Catholic University Parahyangan Catholic UniversityThe group action factor was observed in this experimental study. The 18 mm thickness of plywood was used as side’s plate and the main members were made from meranti (shorea sp.) and sengon (paraserianthes falcataria) species. The correlations of group action factor with a number of nails in a row was investigated under uni-axial compression loading test with one to ten nails variation in a row. The member connections with multiple 3 rows with 3, 6, and 9 nails in each row were also tested both under uni-axial compression and tension loading. The group action factor correlated to the number of nails for single row was obtained using the regression analysis. The regression equations presented was group action factor at the proportional limit (Cgp), group action factor at the 5% offset diameter (Cg5%), and group action factor at the ultimate load (Cgu). The connection strength at 5% offset diameter and proportional limit was closed to the strength design based on the draft of Indonesian Timber Code 2000. The ultimate strength is extremely higher than the design value, giving a sufficient safety factor. Based on this result, a simplified group action factor equation for connection with plywood side’s plate was proposed. http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/2782group action factorproportional limit5% offset diameterultimate load
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author Johannes Adhijoso Tjondro
Evan Kurnia Rosiman
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Evan Kurnia Rosiman
Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
Jurnal Teknik Sipil
group action factor
proportional limit
5% offset diameter
ultimate load
author_facet Johannes Adhijoso Tjondro
Evan Kurnia Rosiman
author_sort Johannes Adhijoso Tjondro
title Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
title_short Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
title_full Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
title_fullStr Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
title_full_unstemmed Group Action Factor of Nail Fastener on the Wood Connection With Plywood Sides Plate
title_sort group action factor of nail fastener on the wood connection with plywood sides plate
publisher Institut Teknologi Bandung
series Jurnal Teknik Sipil
issn 0853-2982
2549-2659
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The group action factor was observed in this experimental study. The 18 mm thickness of plywood was used as side’s plate and the main members were made from meranti (shorea sp.) and sengon (paraserianthes falcataria) species. The correlations of group action factor with a number of nails in a row was investigated under uni-axial compression loading test with one to ten nails variation in a row. The member connections with multiple 3 rows with 3, 6, and 9 nails in each row were also tested both under uni-axial compression and tension loading. The group action factor correlated to the number of nails for single row was obtained using the regression analysis. The regression equations presented was group action factor at the proportional limit (Cgp), group action factor at the 5% offset diameter (Cg5%), and group action factor at the ultimate load (Cgu). The connection strength at 5% offset diameter and proportional limit was closed to the strength design based on the draft of Indonesian Timber Code 2000. The ultimate strength is extremely higher than the design value, giving a sufficient safety factor. Based on this result, a simplified group action factor equation for connection with plywood side’s plate was proposed.
topic group action factor
proportional limit
5% offset diameter
ultimate load
url http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jts/article/view/2782
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