Perpendicular-to-Grain Strength of Douglas-Fir
1975 ◽
Vol 2
(1)
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pp. 50-57
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Weibull's theory of brittle fracture is applied to the determination of strength of Douglas-fir wood in tension perpendicular to the grain. Results from tests on blocks of glued-laminated material uniformly stressed in tension are used to derive ultimate stresses, at a given survival probability, for pitched-tapered beams, curved beams, and griplam nail connections. The results of the theory are shown to be in agreement with experimental data. Allowable stresses are derived for blocks, pitched-tapered beams, curved beams, and the particular nailed connection studied.
2011 ◽
Vol 82
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pp. 160-165
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1992 ◽
Vol 57
(9)
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pp. 1905-1914
1993 ◽
Vol 16
(2)
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pp. 63-70
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2006 ◽
Vol 62
(6)
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pp. 1025-1030
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1989 ◽
Vol 35
(6)
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pp. 751-760
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