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Accurate Strength parameters for fasteners with examples for ring shank nails
Strength parameters for fasteners determined in accordance with the methods prescribed for the European CE-marking leads to quite different values for seemingly similar products from different manufactures. The results are hardly repeatable, to some extent due to difficulties in selecting representative timber samples for the testing.
Munch-Andersen, Jørgen +1 more
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OS8-64 The use of plastic fasteners for intramedullary nailing
David Seligson
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PERFORMANCE OF NAIL-LAMINATED TIMBER ASSEMBLED WITH WOOD-BASED FASTENERS
Paul Crovella, Olayinka Olaosebikan
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Fully Reversed Cyclic Loading of Shear Walls Fastened with Engineered Nails
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2009Fifteen shear walls, each constructed with either conventional or engineered sheathing nails, were tested under fully reversed cyclic loads. Four types of conventional nails (named 0.113, 0.113R, 0.131, and 0.148 nails) and three types of engineered nails (named EN1, EN2L, and EN2H nails) were used.
Fernando Fonseca +2 more
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Machine Vision for Analysing the Position of Fastening Nails on Wooden Railway Sleepers
Signal and Image Processing, 2011Wooden railway sleeper inspections in Sweden and to a large extent elsewhere are carried out manually by a human operator; visual inspection being the most common approach.
Mark Dougherty +2 more
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