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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Draghållfasthet i historiska träförband / Tensile strength in historical wooden joints

Nylander, Oskar, Svensson, Sebastian January 2019 (has links)
Detta arbete utfördes för att studera hållfasthet hos furudymlingar och klippspik i historiska träförband. Ingen beräkningsstandard finns idag i Sverige för förband med dymling i furu eller klippspik. Genom att utföra dragprov i kombination med beräkningar enligt både svensk och internationell standard skall olika formlers lämplighet bedömas.   Resultaten visar att formler har en tendens att underskatta dymlingarnas sannolika draghållfasthet, men vissa av dem skulle kunna tillämpas enligt vad denna studie visar. Dymlingens beteende och styrka varierar beroende på dess diameter och virkesmaterial. En större dymlingsstorlek har inte alltid lett till en högre draghållfasthet. Samma brottmod uppstod i samtliga förband. / This thesis was carried out to study tensile strength in pine dowels and cut nails in historical wooden joints. Today no standard of calculations for joints with pine dowels or cut nails exists. By performing tensile tests in combination with calculations according to both Swedish and international standard, the suitability of different formulas will be graded.   The results show that the formulae have a tendency to underestimate the dowels probable tensile strength, although some of them could be applied according to what this study has shown. Further the behavior and strength between different diameter sizes and wooden parts vary unreliably since a greater dowel size didn’t always lead to a higher tensile strength. The same type of failure appeared in all of the joints.

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