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Pull out strength for different size of dowel and grain direction of glulam
Tengku Anita Raja Hussin1, Mohamad Iswandi Jinne2, Rohana Hassan3.
This paper presents an experimental program for testing glued-in dowel glulam timber
joints. Hundred thirty glulam specimens, each with a single glued-in rebar parallel to the
grain and perpendicular to grain with different size of dowels 12mm, 16mm and 20mm
were tested to evaluate the effects of anchorage length and different dowel diameter for
parallel and perpendicular to the grain on pull-out strength and bond behaviour of gluedin
rebar timber joints. The test results showed that the maximum load for specimen with
dowel glued-in parallel to the grain given the higher maximum load than dowel glued-in
perpendicular to the grain direction. Failure modes were characterized by pull out failure in
the mode of adhesive-dowel, yet one sample failed in timber-adhesive mode. This might
happened because the surface of the timber was burned by drilling machine during the
drilling process. The pull-out was tested with different thickness grain direction with different
dowel size with a rate of 2mm/min and the failure modes were observed after the testing
of pull-out test. PRF is the adhesive used for the strengthening purposes. Resistance to the
withdrawal of dowels glued-in perpendicularly was 44.2% to 53.5 % lower than that
obtained for dowels glued-in parallel to the grain direction. The result shows that the
dowel glued-in parallel to the grain given the higher maximum load than dowel
glued-in perpendicular to the grain direction.
Affiliation:
- Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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