Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System

In this paper, two models (M9B1 and M9B2 connection types) of acacia glulam wood exterior beam-to-column connections with angles and steel rod system have been developed. Both models have been tested experimentally under monotonic static and cyclic loadings. The behaviour of each model under static...

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Main Authors: Simanta Djoni, Suryoatmono Bambang, Tjondro Johannes A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713802006
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spelling doaj-efd556ce306a43a8b77490776b6143f72021-02-02T02:31:05ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011380200610.1051/matecconf/201713802006matecconf_eacef2017_02006Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods SystemSimanta DjoniSuryoatmono BambangTjondro Johannes A.In this paper, two models (M9B1 and M9B2 connection types) of acacia glulam wood exterior beam-to-column connections with angles and steel rod system have been developed. Both models have been tested experimentally under monotonic static and cyclic loadings. The behaviour of each model under static and cyclic loadings, maximum displacement, maximum moment, equivalent viscous damping ratio, stiffness degradation, rotational stiffness and ductility have been observed. From the test results it can be concluded that the behaviour of the connections were influenced by the number of bearing steel rods at the beam, wood quality, and thickness of the angles. The M9B1 connection type has more flexibility than the M9B2 connection type. Three dimensional finite element analyses considering anisotropic plasticity have been conducted for both models. It can be concluded that in M9B1 connection type, the tensile forces due to the moment are received by the combination of tensile steel rods and bearing force in the steel rod and wood around it. Overall performance of M9B2 connection type is better than that of M9B1 connection type because the former has higher initial stiffness and higher rotational ductility than the later.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713802006
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author Simanta Djoni
Suryoatmono Bambang
Tjondro Johannes A.
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Suryoatmono Bambang
Tjondro Johannes A.
Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Simanta Djoni
Suryoatmono Bambang
Tjondro Johannes A.
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title Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
title_short Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
title_full Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
title_fullStr Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
title_full_unstemmed Development of Acacia Glulam Wood Exterior Beam-to-Column Connection with Angles and Steel Rods System
title_sort development of acacia glulam wood exterior beam-to-column connection with angles and steel rods system
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this paper, two models (M9B1 and M9B2 connection types) of acacia glulam wood exterior beam-to-column connections with angles and steel rod system have been developed. Both models have been tested experimentally under monotonic static and cyclic loadings. The behaviour of each model under static and cyclic loadings, maximum displacement, maximum moment, equivalent viscous damping ratio, stiffness degradation, rotational stiffness and ductility have been observed. From the test results it can be concluded that the behaviour of the connections were influenced by the number of bearing steel rods at the beam, wood quality, and thickness of the angles. The M9B1 connection type has more flexibility than the M9B2 connection type. Three dimensional finite element analyses considering anisotropic plasticity have been conducted for both models. It can be concluded that in M9B1 connection type, the tensile forces due to the moment are received by the combination of tensile steel rods and bearing force in the steel rod and wood around it. Overall performance of M9B2 connection type is better than that of M9B1 connection type because the former has higher initial stiffness and higher rotational ductility than the later.
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