Evaluation of Shear Resistance of Bolted Connections in Wood/Wood and Wood/Steel Plate/Wood

José Ernesto Tonon, J. Moreno, J. Francisco, M. Fogal
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This study was based on the combination of simple and quick techniques to substitute the conventional manufacturing system assembly of metal truss connected by wood structures for free environments and less movement. Although simple in its use, the bolted connections are extremely complex in their analysis and behavior. The study was based on evaluating bolted wood/wood and wood/wood with a metal divider interface connections, just to observe the strength of the set's performance under real loads of support coming from the roof elements of the work. Load tests to evaluate the shear behavior nonlinear of the connecting bolts were carried out with loads until 10 ton. On prototypes previously dimensioned according to NBR 6120 to determination of the values of the loads, with two, three and four bolts of the type SAE J 429 grade 5. It was observed that the insertion of a metal plate between the pieces of wood increased by about 50% in the shear strength of the connection. The models A1 and B1, with two bolts with or without plate, were the ones with least resistance, while with three bolts were most loads resisted. Simulations with FEMAP-Finite Element Modeling and Post-processing/NASTRAN were performed for comparison.
木材/木材和木材/钢板/木材螺栓连接的抗剪性能评价
本研究是基于简单和快速的技术组合,以取代传统的制造系统组装的金属桁架连接木结构,以获得自由的环境和较少的运动。螺栓连接虽然使用简单,但其分析和性能却是极其复杂的。该研究是基于评估螺栓连接的木材/木材和带有金属隔板的木材/木材界面连接,只是为了观察在来自屋顶构件的实际支撑荷载下该装置的性能强度。为评价连接螺栓的剪切性能非线性,在荷载达到10吨的情况下进行了荷载试验。在先前根据NBR 6120尺寸确定载荷值的原型上,使用SAE J 429 5级的两个,三个和四个螺栓。据观察,在木片之间插入金属板可使连接的抗剪强度提高约50%。A1和B1两种锚杆带板和不带板两种锚杆的荷载抗力最小,三种锚杆的荷载抗力最大。采用femap有限元建模和后处理/NASTRAN进行仿真比较。
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