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Wet Service Factor in Timber Engineering Formulas
Wet Service Factor is used to signify wood that will not be used in a dry condition. And is denoted by C
m
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Timber Engineering formulas that make use of Wet Service Factor
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x
Adjusted Design Value for Tension
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Shear
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Compression Perpendicular to Grain
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Compression Parallel to Grain
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Bolts
Go
f
x
Adjusted Value for Loading Parallel to Grain for Split Ring and Shear Plate Connectors
Go
f
x
Adjusted Value for Loading Normal to Grain for Split Ring and Shear Plate Connectors
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 Drift Bolts and Pins
Go
f
x
Adjusted Design Value for Lateral Loading for Spike Grids
Go
FAQ
What is the Wet Service Factor?
Wet Service Factor is used to signify wood that will not be used in a dry condition.
Can the Wet Service Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Wet Service Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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