Redutions of stresses in timber beams reduced supports using glued in rods

Authors

  • José Luis González Fueyo Universidad de Salamanca, E.P.S. de Zamora, España
  • José Antonio Cabezas Flores Universidad de Salamanca, E.P.S. de Zamora, España
  • Manuel Pablo Rubio Cavero Universidad de Salamanca, E.P.S. de Zamora, España
  • Manuel Domínguez Lorenzo Universidad de Salamanca, E.P.S. de Zamora, España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/ribim.13.1.42635

Keywords:

Wood, Beams, Reduced Supports, Finite Elements

Abstract

Wood is a structural anisotropic material whose tensile strength in the perpendicular to grain direction is far below under the rest of its resistant characteristics. For this reason, the behaviour of the structural elements, where this effort appears, can jeopardize the whole structure. A very common case, where this situation appears, are beams with reduced supports. In these cases, the use of reinforcements, just like rod with washers and nuts, is necessary. The aim of this work is to study the behaviour of these elements, and its improvement when this kind of reinforcement is used. Specially the work is focused in the effects of variables just like the force in the rod, the rod separation or the value of the reduction in the support.

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Published

2009-04-01

How to Cite

González Fueyo, J. L. ., Cabezas Flores, J. A. ., Rubio Cavero, M. P. ., & Domínguez Lorenzo, M. . (2009). Redutions of stresses in timber beams reduced supports using glued in rods. Revista Iberoamericana de Ingeniería Mecánica, 13(1), 3–14. https://doi.org/10.5944/ribim.13.1.42635

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