Finite-element analysis of the stress distribution in a torsion test of full-size, structural lumber

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Gupta, Rakesh [1 ]
Heck, Leanne R. [1 ]
Miller, Thomas H. [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Wood Science and Eng., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, United States
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Approximation theory - Failure analysis - Finite element method - Lumber - Shear strength - Shear stress - Stress concentration;
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10.1520/jte12319j
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Full-size structural lumber under torsion was analyzed using the finite-element method to determine stress distribution. A three-dimensional, homogeneous, orthotropic finite-element model was developed and analyzed using commercially available software, ANSYS®, to increase understanding of stress distribution and failure modes. Analyses revealed that uniform shear stress occurs within the shear span, which begins and ends at a distance of approximately two times the depth plus the grip distance away from each end of the specimen. In addition, finite-element analysis verified that the experimental shear-failure plane that occurs within the shear span is parallel to the grain. Shear slippage is also parallel to the grain, similar to the known shear-failure mode in specimens subjected to transverse loads. Based on results of this study, the torsion test is the best practical method to determine the pure shear strength of full-size, structural lumber.
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