Properties of Wood Shear Walls Connected by Wood Nails

The performance of a wood wall connected by wood nails and twist nails was tested. It was found that during the monotonic load testing, the wood nails connected to the shear panel and stud at the column bottom broke when the deformation reached 12.1 mm. However, the primary failure mode was that the...

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Main Authors: Yingying Xue, Yuewen Gao, Mengjie Hu, Ying Gao, Xudong Zhu
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23690
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description The performance of a wood wall connected by wood nails and twist nails was tested. It was found that during the monotonic load testing, the wood nails connected to the shear panel and stud at the column bottom broke when the deformation reached 12.1 mm. However, the primary failure mode was that the twist nails bent and the head cap became dented in the shear panel. For reciprocating loads, it was found that the wood nails experienced local fracture on the tensile side. The skeleton curve of the wood wall connected by twist nails showed a good trend of bearing capacity changes in both tension and compression sides. Based on the properties of the standard wood wall, a new T-shaped fastener was designed for the midply wood wall. The lateral performance of the reinforced standard wood shear wall and midply wood shear wall were tested. By adding T-shaped pull-up fasteners, sandwich wall structure and double row nails, the strength, stiffness, and ductility of the midply wood wall were substantially better than those of standard walls connected with twist nails using conventional pull-up fasteners.
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spelling doaj-art-e56706ee32dc4b8f851a977afa37d3f22025-08-20T02:18:43ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262024-10-01194967396841872Properties of Wood Shear Walls Connected by Wood NailsYingying Xue0Yuewen Gao1Mengjie Hu2Ying Gao3Xudong Zhu4Yangzhou Polytechnic Institute, Jiangsu 225100, ChinaYangzhou Polytechnic Institute, Jiangsu 225100, ChinaYangzhou Polytechnic Institute, Jiangsu 225100, ChinaBeijing Forestry University, Beijing 100080, ChinaYangzhou Polytechnic Institute, Jiangsu 225100, ChinaThe performance of a wood wall connected by wood nails and twist nails was tested. It was found that during the monotonic load testing, the wood nails connected to the shear panel and stud at the column bottom broke when the deformation reached 12.1 mm. However, the primary failure mode was that the twist nails bent and the head cap became dented in the shear panel. For reciprocating loads, it was found that the wood nails experienced local fracture on the tensile side. The skeleton curve of the wood wall connected by twist nails showed a good trend of bearing capacity changes in both tension and compression sides. Based on the properties of the standard wood wall, a new T-shaped fastener was designed for the midply wood wall. The lateral performance of the reinforced standard wood shear wall and midply wood shear wall were tested. By adding T-shaped pull-up fasteners, sandwich wall structure and double row nails, the strength, stiffness, and ductility of the midply wood wall were substantially better than those of standard walls connected with twist nails using conventional pull-up fasteners.https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23690wood nailfastenerwood wall
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