Document Type : Research Paper
Authors
1 M.Sc., student, Wood and Paper Sciences and Technology Department, Natural Resources Faculty, Tehran University, Karaj, I.R. Iran,
2 Professor, Wood and Paper Sciences and Technology Department, Natural Resources Faculty, Tehran University, Karaj, I.R. Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Wood and Paper Sciences and technology Department, Natural Resources Faculty Tehran University, Karaj, I.R. Iran,
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate bending moment resistance of L-shaped screwed corner joints constructed of Plywood members. The thickness of plywood members was nominal 19mm that were compared with medium density fiberboard (MDF) and particleboard with 18mm thicknesses. Effects of thread screws (coarse and fine), screw diameter (3.5, 4 and 5 mm), and penetration depth (9, 15 and 28) on bending moment capacity of joints under diagonal tension were investigated. Test results indicated that a screw corner joint becomes stronger as either screw diameter or screw length is increased. Screw length was found to have a greater effect on moment capacity than the diameter. The highest bending moment resistance was observed for joints made with coarse screw which were 5 mm in diameter and 28 mm depth of penetration. The lowest bending moment resistance was observed in joints having fine screw, with 3.5 mm diameter and 9 mm penetrations. Results also showed that bending moment resistance with coarse thread drywall screws was higher than those of the fine thread drywall screws. Bending moment resistance of joints made of plywood was higher than those of joints made of medium density fiberboard (MDF) and particleboard.
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