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A new method for estimating stiffness and strength in bolted timber-to-timber joints and its verification by experiments (II): bolted cross-lapped beam to column joints
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Masahiro?NoguchiEmail author  Kohei?Komatsu
Institution:(1) Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, Uji 611-0011, Japan
Abstract:Bolted cross-lapped joints (BCLJs) are one of the basic jointing methods used in Japan and European countries. There are, however, some problems in the design of BCLJs. With increasing use of large-scale wooden frame structures in Japan, it is necessary to establish proper estimating methods for predicting actual characteristics. A new approach was developed, using Saint Venant torsion theory, to estimate the performance of bolted timber joints in a more practical manner than using computer simulations. The calculated values were compared with the experimental results, indicating that the rotational stiffness and yield moment of BCLJs would be precisely predicted using the proposed theory. It was also found that the rotational stiffness calculated using the design method rooted on Coulombrsquos torsion theory is about two times higher than the experimental results in the case of a rectangular arrangement of bolts.
Keywords:Bolted cross-lapped joints  Torsion  Timber  Mechanical model
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