Journal of Wood Science (Dec 2021)

Experimental study on flexural properties of timber columns with interior notches in traditional Japanese timber structures

  • Zherui Li,
  • Hiroshi Isoda,
  • Akihisa Kitamori,
  • Takafumi Nakagawa,
  • Yasuhiro Araki,
  • Naohito Kawai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-021-02003-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract In this study, the columns with interior notches in traditional Japanese timber frames were selected as the research object, and static bending tests were performed to investigate the effect of interior notches on the flexural properties of columns. First, the bending behaviors of columns under three-point and four-point load configurations were compared to obtain a suitable referenced strength of a column without notches. The reduction in the load-bearing capacity of columns with different types of interior notches in traditional Japanese timber structures was determined through experimental tests and statistical analysis. The results indicated that the mean bending strength of columns with three different notch types was consistent with those without notches, the continuous timber on both sides of the notch had a beneficial effect on maintaining a higher strength and reducing the stress intensity around the notch. The fracture position and the standard deviation of the bending strength were affected not only by the notch depth, but also by the notch width on the tensile side of the column.

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