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Load Duration Factor in Timber Engineering Formulas
Load Duration Factor is based on the ability of wood to recover after a reasonable load has been applied for a given time. And is denoted by C
D
.
Timber Engineering formulas that make use of Load Duration Factor
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Tension
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Shear
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Compression Parallel to Grain
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for End Grain in Bearing Parallel to Grain
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Withdrawal for Nails and Spikes
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Nails and Spikes
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Withdrawal for Wood Screws
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Wood Screws
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Withdrawal for Lag Screws
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Lag Screws
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Metal Plate Connectors
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Withdrawal for Drift Bolts and Pins
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Spike Grids
Go
FAQ
What is the Load Duration Factor?
Load Duration Factor is based on the ability of wood to recover after a reasonable load has been applied for a given time.
Can the Load Duration Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Load Duration Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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