TIMBER ENGINEERING FORMULAS 169
The beam stability factor CLmay be calculated from
(6.34)
where design value for bending multiplied by all applicable adjustment
factors, except Cfu,CV, and CL
FbE
0.438 for visually graded lumber and machine-evaluated lumber
0.609 for products with a coefficient of variation of 0.11 or less
design modulus of elasticity multiplied by applicable adjustment
factors
FASTENERS FOR WOOD
Nails and Spikes
The allowable withdrawal load per inch (25.4 mm) of penetration of a common
nail or spike driven into side grain (perpendicular to fibers) of seasoned wood,
or unseasoned wood that remains wet, is
(6.35)
wherepallowable load per inch (mm) of penetration into member receiving
point, lb (N)
Ddiameter of nail or spike, in (mm)
Gspecific gravity of wood, oven dry
The total allowable lateral load for a nail or spike driven into side grain of
seasoned wood is
(6.36)
wherepallowable load per nail or spike, lb (N)
Ddiameter of nail or spike, in (mm)
Ccoefficient dependent on group number of wood (see Table 6.1)
Values of Cfor the four groups into which stress-grade lumber is classified are
Group I: C2,040
Group II: C1,650
Group III:C1,350
Group IV:C1,080
pCD3/2
p1,380G5/2D
E
KbE
KbEE/R^2 B
F*b
CL
1 (FbE/Fb*)
1.9
B
1 (FbE/Fb*)
1.9
2
FbE/Fb*
0.95