Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading

Mechanical joint and adhesive joint are the two most common types of timber connections. In the case of timber construction, bonded-in rods offer a long-term, aesthetically acceptable alternative to some of the more conventional steel moment connections. Bonded-in rod connections in timber need many...

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Main Authors: Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja, Hassan, Rohana, Awaludin, Ali, Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd, Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul, Salit, Mohd Sapuan
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Published: Horizon Research Publishing 2022
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2790922023-11-01T08:05:26Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279092/ Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja Hassan, Rohana Awaludin, Ali Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul Salit, Mohd Sapuan Civil Engineering Engineering Mechanical joint and adhesive joint are the two most common types of timber connections. In the case of timber construction, bonded-in rods offer a long-term, aesthetically acceptable alternative to some of the more conventional steel moment connections. Bonded-in rod connections in timber need many desirable attributes inefficiency, manufacture, performance, aesthetics and cost. This paper presents pull-out experimental testing for glued-in rod made of Mengkulang (tarrietia javanica) glulam joints. Hundred and seven (107) specimens were prepared, each with a single glued-in rod parallel and perpendicular to the grain. The steel treaded rod with a diameter of 12 mm, 16 mm and 20 mm with three numbers of adhesive (Sikadur-30) thicknesses of 2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm were used in this experiment. The pull-out tests observations were on the effects of adhesive thickness, parallel and perpendicular grain directions and modes of failure of the specimens. The result obtained that 4 mm adhesive thickness was the strongest and parallel specimens showed better results than the perpendicular specimens. The pull-out failure modes are affected by the selected factors, i.e. the adhesive thickness, rod diameter and grain directions. Most of the specimens show failures in the timber besides the adhesive to timber interface. Horizon Research Publishing 2022-03-27 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279092/1/Awaludin_TK.pdf Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja and Hassan, Rohana and Awaludin, Ali and Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd and Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul and Salit, Mohd Sapuan (2022) Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 10 (3). pp. 1056-1070. ISSN 23321091 https://www.hrpub.org/journals/article_info.php?aid=12016 https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2022.100322
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topic Civil Engineering
Engineering
spellingShingle Civil Engineering
Engineering
Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja
Hassan, Rohana
Awaludin, Ali
Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd
Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
description Mechanical joint and adhesive joint are the two most common types of timber connections. In the case of timber construction, bonded-in rods offer a long-term, aesthetically acceptable alternative to some of the more conventional steel moment connections. Bonded-in rod connections in timber need many desirable attributes inefficiency, manufacture, performance, aesthetics and cost. This paper presents pull-out experimental testing for glued-in rod made of Mengkulang (tarrietia javanica) glulam joints. Hundred and seven (107) specimens were prepared, each with a single glued-in rod parallel and perpendicular to the grain. The steel treaded rod with a diameter of 12 mm, 16 mm and 20 mm with three numbers of adhesive (Sikadur-30) thicknesses of 2 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm were used in this experiment. The pull-out tests observations were on the effects of adhesive thickness, parallel and perpendicular grain directions and modes of failure of the specimens. The result obtained that 4 mm adhesive thickness was the strongest and parallel specimens showed better results than the perpendicular specimens. The pull-out failure modes are affected by the selected factors, i.e. the adhesive thickness, rod diameter and grain directions. Most of the specimens show failures in the timber besides the adhesive to timber interface.
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author Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja
Hassan, Rohana
Awaludin, Ali
Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd
Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
author_facet Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja
Hassan, Rohana
Awaludin, Ali
Sidek, Muhd Norhasri Muhd
Hamid, Nor Hayati Abdul
Salit, Mohd Sapuan
author_sort Hussin, Tengku Anita Raja
title Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
title_short Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
title_full Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
title_fullStr Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Bond Behaviour of Glued-In Rod Connection for Mengkulang Glulam under Pull-Out Loading
title_sort experimental bond behaviour of glued-in rod connection for mengkulang glulam under pull-out loading
publisher Horizon Research Publishing
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279092/1/Awaludin_TK.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279092/
https://www.hrpub.org/journals/article_info.php?aid=12016
https://doi.org/10.13189/cea.2022.100322
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