Mechanics of Screw Joints Solved as Beams Placed in a Tangential Elastic Foundation

Author:

Frydrýšek KarelORCID,Michenková Šárka,Pleva Leopold,Koutecký Jan,Fries JiříORCID,Peterek Dědková KateřinaORCID,Madeja Roman,Trefil AntonínORCID,Krpec Pavel,Halo TomášORCID,Hrabovský LeopoldORCID,Bialy Lubor,Jančo Roland,Pokorný JiříORCID

Abstract

This article deals with a new original analytical solution of deformation, force and stress states in wood screw joints up to the limit values of pulling out/breaking the screw. The screws are under tension. The wood-to-screw interaction is effectively simplified by introducing several physical model variants using a tangential elastic non-linear foundation. The experimental verification of the proposed models using pull-out tests (i.e., pulling out screws from dry spruce wood in laboratory conditions) confirms the correctness of the proposed models of the elastic linear/non-linear foundation. The validity of the model is also analytically and experimentally verified in the biomechanical model of pulling out screws from the femur of a bovine/human cadaver, which confirms and expands the validity of newly designed screw joint models outside the timber structure area.

Funder

Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy

European Union and Government of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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