Withdrawal properties of self-tapping screws in japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (lamb.) carr.) cross laminated timber

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Abstract

With the increasing popularity of cross-laminated timber (CLT) constructions around the world, there have been attempts to produce CLT using local wood species in different countries, such as Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.) in China. Thus, the need to investigate the connection performance also increases to support the design and construction of CLT buildings using local wood species. In this study, the withdrawal properties of three different types of self-tapping screws (STS), with a diameter of 6 mm, 8 mm, and 11 mm, were tested with Japanese larch CLT. The results revealed that the withdrawal strength of STS increased with increasing density and effective length, but decreased with an increasing diameter. With a density increment of 0.05 g/cm3, the withdrawal strength increased by an average of 9.4%. With an effective length increment of 24 mm, the withdrawal strength increased by an average of 1.4%. An empirical regression model was adopted to predict the withdrawal strength of Japanese larch CLT based on the results, which can be used for potential engineering design of CLT connections using STS.

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Xu, J., Zhang, S., Wu, G., Gong, Y., & Ren, H. (2021). Withdrawal properties of self-tapping screws in japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (lamb.) carr.) cross laminated timber. Forests, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/f12050524

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