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Standard for load and resistance factor design (LRFD) for engineered wood construction
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ISBN: 0784470057 Year: 1996 Publisher: New York : American Society of Civil Engineers,

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Copublished with the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) Standard for Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) for Engineered Wood Construction provides design provisions based on reliability theory for engineered wood structures. This Standard, prepared jointly by ASCE and AF&PA, reflects the current state of knowledge and offers uniform practice in the design of engineered wood structures. Specifically, the Standard covers: design requirements; tension members; compression members and bearing; flexural members; members with combined bending and axial loads; mechanical connections; structural-use panels; shear walls and diaphragms; and serviceability. The Appendixes address: resistance of spaced columns; glued laminated timber; ponding; qualification of fasteners and connectors; resistance of shear plates; and design of panel-based assemblies. A Glossary and a Commentary provide additional background information.


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Mechanical Connections in Wood Structures
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ISBN: 0784473897 Year: 1996 Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

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This ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 84, Mechanical Connections in Wood Structures, gives state-of-the-art design and research information on mechanical fasteners used in wood connections. A connection consists of two or more members joined with one or more mechanical fasteners. Mechanical connections are defined as those where fasteners penetrate the wood. It is intended to help design professionals apply engineering judgment for those many connection details not covered by standard design codes. The mechanical fastener types included in this manual are: 1) nails, spikes, and staples; 2) lag screws and wood screws; 3) bolts, drift bolts, and pins; 4) metal connector plates; and 5) timber connectors.

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