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The application of self-tapping screws as reinforcement on glulam connections has been proven effective. However, the implication of different thread configurations on the effectiveness of reinforcement remains unknown. This paper conducted experiments using screws with various thread configurations in embedment-strength tests and tensile connection tests. Results show that self-tapping screws with one third of thread achieved similar improvement in the embedment strength and mechanical properties of connections as fully threaded screws. This implies that properly reducing the thread length on self-tapping screws ensures easier screw installation than using fully threaded screws. The influence of screw-to-dowel distance was also investigated and two distances (0.5 d and 1 d) were adopted, with ādā being the diameter of the dowel. The difference in embedment strength due to different screw-to-dowel distances was insignificant. The group with screws placed in contact (0.5 d) with the dowel achieved 5% higher embedment strength than the group with screws placed at a 1 d distance. The connection tests showed good agreement with the embedment-strength tests. This confirms that self-tapping screws with reduced thread can enhance the load-carrying capacity and ductility of connections to a level similar to connections reinforced by fully threaded screws.
Author(s): Zhang C, Huang H, Li X, Xue S, Chang W, Sun G
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Forests
Year: 2023
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Print publication date: 01/02/2023
Online publication date: 16/02/2023
Acceptance date: 13/02/2023
Date deposited: 19/02/2023
ISSN (electronic): 1999-4907
Publisher: MDPI
URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/f14020409
DOI: 10.3390/f14020409
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