First order second moment (FOSM) analysis techniques, recently employed in the development of limit states design codes allow the engineer/designer to take into account the variations and random nature of the material properties and load effects present in the design of structural timber. A generated non-linear equation is used in conjunction with basic design mechanics to model the moment–rotation behaviour of dowel type (nailed) timber connections. The connections examined incorporated a series of nailed gusset beam to column joints with varying number of nails, subjected to a series of permanent and variable loading conditions. Joint reliability is evaluated by imposing an end rotation and calculating the reliability index under imposed deformation levels. The parameters of the equation considered as random variables were nail diameter, timber density, connection geometry and the applied loading condition. The statistics of the random variables considered are modelled using the normal, lognormal and extreme value type-1 (Gumbel) distributions. Results show that irrespective of the magnitude of variation of the other parameters, nail diameter significantly influences the moment-capacity of the connection, especially for smaller diameters. Use of probabilistic analysis techniques in design is intended to provide improved insight into system behaviour, the influence of different random variables on system performance and the interaction between different system components. This paper demonstrates how the incorporation of FOSM analysis with a non-linear moment–rotation model provides a more rational description of connection behaviour without the need to resort to more traditional Monte Carlo simulation, which can be both costly and time consuming.
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August 2003
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August 01 2003
Reliability of nailed timber connections with gusset plates Available to Purchase
I. Drummond;
I. Drummond
Design Engineer
Wren & Bell, Structural Civil and Environmental Consultants
Edinburgh
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A. Kermani
A. Kermani
Senior Lecturer and R&D Consultant
Structural Use of Timber and Timber Products, School of Built Environment, Napier University
Edinburgh
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Accepted:
January 10 2002
Received:
April 02 2002
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
© 2003 Thomas Telford Ltd
2003
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2003) 156 (3): 283–290.
Article history
Accepted:
January 10 2002
Received:
April 02 2002
Citation
Drummond I, Kermani A (2003), "Reliability of nailed timber connections with gusset plates". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 156 No. 3 pp. 283–290, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/stbu.2003.156.3.283
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