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Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species
In this study, screw and nail withdrawal resistance of fir (Abies nordmanniana), oak (Quercus robur L.) black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) wood were determined and compared. The data represent the testing of withdrawal resistance of three types of screws as smart, serrat...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19325775 |
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description | In this study, screw and nail withdrawal resistance of fir (Abies nordmanniana), oak (Quercus robur L.) black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) wood were determined and compared. The data represent the testing of withdrawal resistance of three types of screws as smart, serrated and conventional and common nails. The specimens were prepared according to TS 6094 standards. The dimensions of the specimens were 5×5×15cm and for all of the directions. Moreover, the specimens were conditioned at ambient room temperature and 65±2% relative humidity. The screws and nails were installed according to ASTM-D 1761 standards. Nail dimensions were 2.5mm diameter and 50 mm length, conventional screws were 4×50mm, serrated screws were 4×45mm and smart screws were 4×50mm. Results show that the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value was found in Stone pine for the serrated screw. There were no significant differences between Stone pine and oak regarding screw withdrawal resistance values. Conventional screw yielded the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value in oak, followed by Stone pine, black pine and fir. Oak wood showed the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value for the smart screw, followed by Stone pine, black pine, and fir. Oak wood showed higher nail withdrawal resistances than softwood species. It was also determined that oak shows the maximum nail withdrawal resistance in all types. The nail withdrawal resistances at the longitudinal direction are lower with respect to radial and tangential directions. |
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spelling | pubmed-26356842009-03-25 Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species Aytekin, Alper Int J Mol Sci Full Research Paper In this study, screw and nail withdrawal resistance of fir (Abies nordmanniana), oak (Quercus robur L.) black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) wood were determined and compared. The data represent the testing of withdrawal resistance of three types of screws as smart, serrated and conventional and common nails. The specimens were prepared according to TS 6094 standards. The dimensions of the specimens were 5×5×15cm and for all of the directions. Moreover, the specimens were conditioned at ambient room temperature and 65±2% relative humidity. The screws and nails were installed according to ASTM-D 1761 standards. Nail dimensions were 2.5mm diameter and 50 mm length, conventional screws were 4×50mm, serrated screws were 4×45mm and smart screws were 4×50mm. Results show that the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value was found in Stone pine for the serrated screw. There were no significant differences between Stone pine and oak regarding screw withdrawal resistance values. Conventional screw yielded the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value in oak, followed by Stone pine, black pine and fir. Oak wood showed the maximum screw withdrawal resistance value for the smart screw, followed by Stone pine, black pine, and fir. Oak wood showed higher nail withdrawal resistances than softwood species. It was also determined that oak shows the maximum nail withdrawal resistance in all types. The nail withdrawal resistances at the longitudinal direction are lower with respect to radial and tangential directions. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2008-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2635684/ /pubmed/19325775 Text en © 2008 by MDPI |
spellingShingle | Full Research Paper Aytekin, Alper Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title | Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title_full | Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title_fullStr | Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title_full_unstemmed | Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title_short | Determination of Screw and Nail Withdrawal Resistance of Some Important Wood Species |
title_sort | determination of screw and nail withdrawal resistance of some important wood species |
topic | Full Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19325775 |
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