Abstract
The study reported herein aimed at determining the amount of compression force that a single screw fastener can introduce into the timber elements that it is connecting. This force represents the most important parameter in defining the camber value that can be achieved with the original cambering method proposed for timber floors by the University of Trento. Such technique sees the joists bent upward without the imposition of any external force other than that produced by the fasteners connecting the joists to the timber reinforcing elements (e.g., planks, panels, joists) that are placed on top of them.
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This article is based on the development of fundamental knowledge within the network of COST Action FP1004 “Enhance mechanical properties of timber, engineered wood products and timber structures”. The authors are grateful to the support from the European Science Foundation through COST and to all scientists contributing to the development work in this network.
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Giongo, I. Study on timber compression forces induced by self-tapping screw fasteners. Eur. J. Wood Prod. 74, 473–475 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-015-0958-1
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