Title :
Strength properties of GIR (Glued-in-Rod) joint system subjected to shearing and tensile force
Author :
Xiaoguang Jiang ; Tanaka, Kiyoshi ; Inoue, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Archit. Eng., Oita Univ., Oita, Japan
Abstract :
GIR (Glued-in Rod) is a kind of joint system using rod and adhesive in timber structure. Comparing GIR system with existing technology, this joint system has some advantages such as high stiffness, high strength, convenient manufacture and good appearance etc., so it has received broad attention recently. Previously, many studies and experiments have been carried out, and this system is widely adapted for many kinds of timber structure. In our laboratory GIR joint system using steel rod has been developed since 1993. To study the strength properties of this type of GIR joint system, many experiment of tension, shearing and bending to this system were carried out, respectively. From these results, we proposed the calculation method of strength in case of the system subject to the simple stress. However, in actual structure the simple stress state is rare, the complex stress state almost exist. On the other hand, to adapt GIR joint system to multi-story timber building, it is necessary to make the calculation method of strength in case of the system subjected to complex stress. In this paper, in order to establish the evaluation method of strength, the experiment for the GIR joint system subjected to shearing and tensile force is carried out.
Keywords :
adhesives; bending; mechanical strength; rods (structures); steel; timber; adhesive; bending; glued-in-rod joint system; multistory timber building; shearing force; steel rod; strength property; tensile force; timber structure; Connectors; Force; Joints; Lifting equipment; Shearing; Steel; Stress; GIR joint system; adhesive; bearing stress; complex stress; steel connector;
Conference_Titel :
Biobase Material Science and Engineering (BMSE), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Changsha
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2382-6
DOI :
10.1109/BMSE.2012.6467835