Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions

A new stress model is developed to predict the ultimate bending strength of solid timber beams by using the principle of plasticity. The model predicts the actual bending strength of timber beams from the ratio of ultimate tensile and compressive strengths of the beam material. Standard bending, ten...

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Main Authors: Saleh, Abd. Latif, Abu Bakar, Suhaimi, Mohamed, Zainai, Khin, Maung Zaw
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.utm.6092017-08-27T02:22:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/609/ Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions Saleh, Abd. Latif Abu Bakar, Suhaimi Mohamed, Zainai Khin, Maung Zaw TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A new stress model is developed to predict the ultimate bending strength of solid timber beams by using the principle of plasticity. The model predicts the actual bending strength of timber beams from the ratio of ultimate tensile and compressive strengths of the beam material. Standard bending, tension and compression tests are conducted on structural sized specimens to verify the proposed stress model using a local hardwood timber, Dark Red Meranti (DRM). The experimental results of 12 beams, 10 tension specimens and 15 compression specimens are used to verify the proposed model. Test results showed that there is a significant non-linear relationship of the load and the deformation for timber in bending and in compression, but the stress-strain relationship is linear in tension. The strain is linearly distributed across the beam section throughout the test, and the neutral axis shifts towards the tension side when the beam is loaded beyond the proportional limit. Although the tensile strength of timber is larger than its compressive strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE) in tension and compression is approximately the same. 2006-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/609/1/AbdLatifSaleh2006_Ultimatestrengthpredictionofdrmtimber.pdf Saleh, Abd. Latif and Abu Bakar, Suhaimi and Mohamed, Zainai and Khin, Maung Zaw (2006) Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions. In: 6th Asia-Pacific Structural Engineering and Construction Conference, 5-6 September 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://civil.utm.my/apsec2015/about-apsec/
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Saleh, Abd. Latif
Abu Bakar, Suhaimi
Mohamed, Zainai
Khin, Maung Zaw
Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
description A new stress model is developed to predict the ultimate bending strength of solid timber beams by using the principle of plasticity. The model predicts the actual bending strength of timber beams from the ratio of ultimate tensile and compressive strengths of the beam material. Standard bending, tension and compression tests are conducted on structural sized specimens to verify the proposed stress model using a local hardwood timber, Dark Red Meranti (DRM). The experimental results of 12 beams, 10 tension specimens and 15 compression specimens are used to verify the proposed model. Test results showed that there is a significant non-linear relationship of the load and the deformation for timber in bending and in compression, but the stress-strain relationship is linear in tension. The strain is linearly distributed across the beam section throughout the test, and the neutral axis shifts towards the tension side when the beam is loaded beyond the proportional limit. Although the tensile strength of timber is larger than its compressive strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE) in tension and compression is approximately the same.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Saleh, Abd. Latif
Abu Bakar, Suhaimi
Mohamed, Zainai
Khin, Maung Zaw
author_facet Saleh, Abd. Latif
Abu Bakar, Suhaimi
Mohamed, Zainai
Khin, Maung Zaw
author_sort Saleh, Abd. Latif
title Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
title_short Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
title_full Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
title_fullStr Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
title_full_unstemmed Ultimate strength prediction of DRM timber beams by plastic approach: Experimental results and discussions
title_sort ultimate strength prediction of drm timber beams by plastic approach: experimental results and discussions
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/609/1/AbdLatifSaleh2006_Ultimatestrengthpredictionofdrmtimber.pdf
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