Influence of thread parameters on the withdrawal capacity of wood screws to optimize the thread geometry

Author:

Hoelz KevinORCID,Dörner Philipp-Tobias,Hohlweg Julian,Matthiesen Sven

Abstract

AbstractFor wood screw connections, the withdrawal capacity is essential and is therefore an optimization target for wood screws. The withdrawal capacity is based on the composite action between the screw thread and the wood. Optimizing thread geometry requires knowledge of how thread parameters influence the withdrawal capacity. Up to now, this knowledge is largely unknown. Therefore, the objective is to determine the influence of thread height (1 mm; 1.48 mm), flank distance (3.04 mm; 6.08 mm), lead angle (6.8°; 13.6°), and thread angle (30°; 55°) on the withdrawal capacity. The influences are investigated for a tangential screw-in direction in spruce. For this, flat ribbed bars, so-called threaded test objects, are used. The effect on the withdrawal capacity is measured using an experimental setup based on test standard EN 1382 in two different planes of the flat thread to the wood fiber. 242 tests in RT plane and 286 in TL plane were analyzed with multifactorial analyses of variance. The thread height, flank distance, and thread angle show significant effects in both planes. A larger thread height, a smaller thread pitch, and a more acute thread angle increase the withdrawal capacity. Only in RT plane, a larger lead angle shows higher withdrawal capacity. The determined effects can be used to design the thread geometry of wood screws with higher withdrawal capacities. The accuracy of calculation models for the withdrawal capacity of wood screw connections can also be improved based on the findings. With the results, confirmation could be found for known models based on the theory of compression cones explaining the influences of the flank distance and thread angle.

Funder

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Materials Science,Forestry

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