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Structural fire performance of wood-steel-wood bolted connections with and without perpendicular-to-wood grain reinforcement

Adam Roman Petrycki (Department of Civil Engineering, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada)
Osama (Sam) Salem (Department of Civil Engineering, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada)

Journal of Structural Fire Engineering

ISSN: 2040-2317

Article publication date: 30 September 2019

Issue publication date: 10 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

In fire condition, the time to failure of a timber connection is mainly reliant on the wood charring rate, the strength of the residual wood section, and the limiting temperature of the steel connectors involved in the connection. The purpose of this study is to experimentally investigate the effects of loaded bolt end distance, number of bolt rows, and the existence of perpendicular-to-wood grain reinforcement on the structural fire behavior of semi-rigid glued-laminated timber (glulam) beam-to-column connections that used steel bolts and concealed steel plate connectors.

Design/methodology/approach

In total, 16 beam-to-column connections, which were fabricated in wood-steel-wood bolted connection configurations, in eight large-scale sub-frame test assemblies were exposed to elevated temperatures that followed CAN/ULC-S101 standard time-temperature curve, while being subjected to monotonic loading. The beam-to-column connections of four of the eight test assemblies were reinforced perpendicular to the wood grain using self-tapping screws (STS). Fire tests were terminated upon achieving the failure criterion, which predominantly was dependent on the connection’s maximum allowed rotation.

Findings

Experimental results revealed that increasing the number of bolt rows from two to three, each of two bolts, increased the connection’s time to failure by a greater time increment than that achieved by increasing the bolt end distance from four- to five-times the bolt diameter. Also, the use of STS reinforcement increased the connection’s time to failure by greater time increments than those achieved by increasing the number of bolt rows or the bolt end distance.

Originality/value

The invaluable experimental data obtained from this study can be effectively used to provide insight and better understanding on how mass-timber glulam bolted connections can behave in fire condition. This can also help in further improving the existing design guidelines for mass-timber structures. Currently, beam-to-column wood connections are designed mainly as axially loaded connections with no guidelines available for determining the fire resistance of timber connections exerting any degree of moment-resisting capability.

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Citation

Petrycki, A.R. and Salem, O.(S). (2023), "Structural fire performance of wood-steel-wood bolted connections with and without perpendicular-to-wood grain reinforcement", Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 441-460. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSFE-02-2019-0016

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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