2018
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)st.1943-541x.0002112
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Path Dependence in OSB Sheathing-to-Framing Nailed Connection Revealed by Biaxial Testing

Abstract: Oriented strand board (OSB) sheathing-to-wood framing connections, as typically used in light-frame shear walls, were experimentally examined in a novel biaxial test setup with respect to possible path dependence of the load-displacement relation. The connection with an annular-ringed shank nail was loaded under displacement control following nine different displacement paths within the sheathing plane, which coincided at a number of points. At intersection points, the resultant connection force, its orientati… Show more

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“…The calculated nonlinear connection properties can always be further validated with single-joint tests e.g. Bader et al, 2018). In Paper I this method was implemented to create the first parameter set for all connections, from where the accuracy was validated through full-scale shear wall tests.…”
Section: Connection Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calculated nonlinear connection properties can always be further validated with single-joint tests e.g. Bader et al, 2018). In Paper I this method was implemented to create the first parameter set for all connections, from where the accuracy was validated through full-scale shear wall tests.…”
Section: Connection Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%