rcgrimsh
Structural
- Jan 4, 2008
- 1
I’m looking for help in evaluating the strength of a wood peg (dowel) connection in single shear.
I studied an old church building in which the rafter sill plate was attached to the ceiling joists with 1-inch diameter wood pegs. The pegs failed. I thought it would be a simple matter to calculate the amount of force required to cause the failure. I was wrong. I have found information for steel-doweled connections in single shear and wood pegs in double sheer, but *nothing* that discusses the strength of a wood peg (or dowel) in single shear.
Any help at all is appreciated.
I studied an old church building in which the rafter sill plate was attached to the ceiling joists with 1-inch diameter wood pegs. The pegs failed. I thought it would be a simple matter to calculate the amount of force required to cause the failure. I was wrong. I have found information for steel-doweled connections in single shear and wood pegs in double sheer, but *nothing* that discusses the strength of a wood peg (or dowel) in single shear.
Any help at all is appreciated.