Shrinkage Crack Patterns of Rectangular Timber Beams and Their Influence on Load-Bearing Capacity

矩形木梁的收缩裂缝模式及其对承载能力的影响

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Abstract

This study used finite element simulation and theoretical analysis to predict the crack distribution patterns that may occur during the shrinkage cracking process of rectangular timber beams. Based on the predictions, experimental specimens with six typical crack distribution patterns (I-VI) were designed. Subsequently, a four-point bending test method was employed to conduct large-sample size fracture tests on a total of 1200 small-sized Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica specimens, quantifying the effects of the crack depth, location, and distribution patterns on the specimens' load-bearing capacity. The results indicate that when multiple cracks exist in a timber beam, their collective effect is not a simple superposition of individual cracks but a spatial distribution coupling effect. Both the depth and location of the cracks play crucial roles in their interaction. This study introduces three coefficients for evaluating the influence of cracks on timber beams, namely the load-bearing capacity coefficient (R), the decline ratio of load-bearing capacity (D), and the comprehensive crack-influence coefficient (β), which can effectively quantitatively evaluate crack damage effects. The framework established in this study, which links shrinkage crack characteristics with the load-bearing capacity of timber beams, along with the experimental data provided, can serve as a reference for the safety evaluation and scientific maintenance of historical timber components and modern timber structures with shrinkage cracks.

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