Withdrawal Resistance and Failure Mode of Semi-Circular Wooden Composite with Different Fasteners

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Wooden Composite is assembled with semi-circular waste wood by fastener, in order to provide local Indonesian affordable construction components potentially. Considering wooden composite, the withdrawal resistance affect the shear resistance ability under short-term lateral load, therefore withdrawal test is carried out in this study. The withdrawal test shows that steel nail and self-tapping screw work properly to attach each specimen when considering the assembly of wood composite. The observation results indicate different types of fasteners affect the test result significantly. For the fasteners connected with hardwood, the test result shows higher withdrawal resistance than softwood, both using self-tapping screw and steel nail. Based on the test results, there are 3 main failure modes that is concluded, which are fastener failure, material failure, and conditional failure. The test result of self–tapping screw also shows that this kind of fastener is able to withstand 3.5 times stronger than steel nail.

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