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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 1927.21-2022 (GB/T1927.21-2022) | | Description (Translated English) | Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of small clear wood specimens - Part 21: Determination of nail and screw holding power | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | B68 | | Classification of International Standard | 79.040 | | Word Count Estimation | 10,181 | | Date of Issue | 2022-12-30 | | Date of Implementation | 2022-12-30 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 14018-2009 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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ICS 79.040
CCSB68
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 14018-2009
Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of small unblemished wood specimens
Part 21.Determination of nail holding force
Posted on 2022-12-30
2022-12-30 implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Management Committee
foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules for Standardization Documents"
drafting.
This document is part 21 of GB/T 1927 "Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of wood with small unblemished specimens". GB/T 1927 has issued
Published the following sections.
--- Part 1.Collection of test materials;
--- Part 2.Sampling methods and general requirements;
--- Part 3.Determination of growth ring width and latewood rate;
--- Part 4.Determination of moisture content;
--- Part 5.Determination of density;
--- Part 6.Determination of drying shrinkage;
--- Part 7.Determination of water absorption;
--- Part 8.Determination of swelling property;
--- Part 9.Determination of flexural strength;
--- Part 10.Determination of flexural modulus of elasticity;
--- Part 11.Determination of compressive strength along the grain;
--- Part 12.Determination of transverse grain compressive strength;
--- Part 13.Determination of the compressive modulus of elasticity of the transverse grain;
--- Part 14.Determination of tensile strength along the grain;
--- Part 15.Determination of transverse grain tensile strength;
--- Part 16.Determination of shear strength along the grain;
--- Part 17.Determination of impact toughness;
--- Part 18.Determination of impact indentation resistance;
--- Part 19.Determination of hardness;
--- Part 20.Determination of splitting force;
--- Part 21.Determination of nail holding force.
This document replaces GB/T 14018-2009 "Test method for wood nail holding force". Compared with GB/T 14018-2009, except for structural adjustment
In addition to editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
--- Added terms and definitions (see Chapter 3);
--- Added "or screwed in" (see Chapter 4);
---Changed "Figure 1 Schematic diagram of accessories for nail holding force test" (see Figure 1, Figure 1 of the.2009 edition);
--- Added "Screws are ordinary carbon structural steel nails with a nail length of 40 mm and a nail shank diameter of 4 mm according to the provisions of GB/T 100" (see
6.2.1);
---Change "nail" to "steel nail" (see 7.1, 6.2 of the.2009 edition);
--- Increased the nail holding force test steps for screws [see 7.1b)];
--- Increased the determination of the air-dry density of wood samples (see 7.5);
--- Added the arithmetic mean value of the two measurement results of each surface as the specification of the nail holding force, and the difference between the two measurement values is too large
processing regulations (see 8.2);
--- Changed the nature of Appendix A (see Appendix A, Appendix A of the.2009 edition).
This document is modified to adopt ISO 9087.1998 "Determination of the fixing force of nails and screws under axial load of timber".
Compared with ISO 9087.1998, this document has made the following structural adjustments.
--- The chapter "Terms and Definitions" has been added;
--- Chapter 4 corresponds to Chapter 3 in ISO 9087.1998;
---Chapter 5 corresponds to Chapter 4 in ISO 9087.1998, where 5.3 corresponds to 4.3 and 4.4 in ISO 9087.1998, and 5.4 corresponds to
Should be 4.5 in ISO 9087.1998;
---Chapter 6 corresponds to Chapter 5 in ISO 9087.1998, where 6.1 corresponds to 5.1 and 5.3 in ISO 9087.1998, and 6.2 corresponds to
Should be 5.2 and 5.4 in ISO 9087.1998;
---Chapter 7 corresponds to Chapter 6 in ISO 9087.1998, of which 7.1 and 7.2 correspond to 6.1 in ISO 9087.1998;
--- Chapters 8 and 9 respectively correspond to Chapters 7 and 8 in ISO 9087.1998, which adds 9.1.
The technical differences between this document and ISO 9087.1998 and their reasons are as follows.
a) Added normative references to LY/T 1788 (see Chapter 3) to ensure the professionalism and uniformity of terms;
b) Added the schematic diagram of the attachment of the nail holding force test (see 5.2), which is helpful for understanding the test equipment and samples;
c) The normative references YB/T 5002 and GB/T 100 are added, and the specifications and types of screws and nails used in the test are stipulated.
(see 6.2.1), which is beneficial to the nail holding force test;
d) Added the requirement to pre-drill pilot holes at the corresponding positions of the test for harder wood (see 7.1), which is conducive to the specification of harder wood
Nail grip test;
e) The requirement for the test report to record the nature and quantity of the nails or screws tested (see 9.2) is deleted, because the nails or screws in this document
The characteristics of screws have uniform standards.
The following editorial changes have been made to this document.
a) Change the name of the standard to "Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of wood with small flawless samples - Part 21.Determination of nail holding force";
b) Added the expressions of "along grain", "radial" and "chord direction" in the sample size;
c) The symbols of the nail-holding force and maximum load of the sample in formula (1) have been changed;
d) Added Appendix A (informative) "Record Form of Wood Nail Holding Force Test".
Please note that some contents of this document may refer to patents. The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed by the State Forestry and Grassland Administration.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Timber Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC41).
This document was drafted by. Anhui Agricultural University, Xiamen Minghongtang Arts and Crafts Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Shiyou Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Mahogany Fang Home Furnishing
Technology (Huzhou) Co., Ltd., Suzhou David Wood Industry Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document. Liu Shengquan, Guo Yong, Zhou Liang, Liu Yamei, Huang Can, Yan Zhisong, Zhang Chao, Yu Lichun.
The release status of previous versions of this document and the documents it replaces are as follows.
---It was first published as GB/T 14018-1992 in.1992, and it was revised for the first time in.2009;
--- This is the second revision, adjusted to Part 21 of GB/T 1927.
Introduction
The standard of test methods for physical and mechanical properties of wood is used in wood scientific research, teaching, wood inspection, wood structure design, wood processing and production, etc.
It is widely used and is an important basic standard in the wood industry. In 1980, my country released the first edition of the national test method for the physical and mechanical properties of wood.
National standards (GB/T 1927~GB/T 1943), revised in.1991 and.2009 respectively. In recent years, with the development of wood science and technology
Development, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on ISO 3129.2012 "Sampling methods for physical and mechanical tests on wood with small flawless specimens and general
"Requirements" has been revised, and ISO 3130.1975 "Determination of moisture content in wood physical and mechanical tests", ISO 3131.1975 "Wood physics
15 international standards for test methods including "Mechanical Test Density Determination" have been integrated and revised. Based on this, in order to be in line with international standards, this
The national standard for testing methods of physical and mechanical properties of wood was revised for the third time, and the 22 scattered test methods were integrated and adjusted into
The sub-parts of GB/T 1927 adopted the latest version of the international standard in the revision.
GB/T 1927 aims to establish a test method for the physical and mechanical properties of small unblemished wood samples, and is intended to consist of 21 parts.
--- Part 1.Collection of test materials. The purpose of this paper is to describe the method of sample collection for carrying out tests on the physical and mechanical properties of wood with small flawless specimens.
--- Part 2.Sampling methods and general requirements. The purpose is to establish a method suitable for carrying out testing of physical and mechanical properties of wood with small flawless samples.
Specimen sawing, cutting methods and general requirements that need to be followed when testing the method.
--- Part 3.Determination of growth ring width and latewood rate. The purpose is to describe the growth ring width and latewood percentage of small samples of unblemished wood
method of measurement.
--- Part 4.Determination of moisture content. The purpose is to describe a method for determining the moisture content of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 5.Determination of density. The purpose is to describe the density, air-dry density, absolute-dry density and
Methods for the determination of density and basic density.
--- Part 6.Determination of drying shrinkage. The purpose is to describe the determination of radial, chord shrinkage and volume shrinkage of small unblemished wood samples
method.
--- Part 7.Determination of water absorption. The purpose is to describe the method for determining the 6h, 24h and maximum water absorption of small samples of wood without defects.
--- Part 8.Determination of swelling. The purpose is to describe the measurement of radial, chordwise and volumetric swelling of small unblemished specimens of wood.
Determine the method.
--- Part 9.Determination of flexural strength. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the flexural strength of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 10.Determination of flexural modulus of elasticity. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the flexural modulus of elasticity of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 11.Determination of compressive strength along the grain. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the along-grain compressive strength of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 12.Determination of transverse grain compressive strength. The purpose is to describe the ultimate strength of cross-grain compressive ratio of unblemished small sample wood, including
Including the determination method of the overall compressive proportional ultimate strength of the transverse grain and the local compressive proportional ultimate strength of the transverse grain.
--- Part 13.Determination of the compressive elastic modulus of the transverse grain. The purpose is to describe the measurement of the cross-grain compressive modulus of elasticity of a small sample of unblemished wood.
Determine the method.
--- Part 14.Determination of tensile strength along the grain. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the along-grain tensile strength of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 15.Determination of cross grain tensile strength. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the cross-grain tensile strength of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 16.Determination of shear strength along the grain. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the along-grain shear strength of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 17.Determination of impact toughness. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the chord impact toughness of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 18.Determination of impact indentation resistance. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the impact indentation resistance of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 19.Determination of hardness. The purpose is to describe a method for determining the radial, chord, and longitudinal hardness of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 20.Determination of splitting force. The purpose is to describe a method for the determination of the diametral and chordal splitting forces of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
--- Part 21.Determination of nail holding force. The purpose is to describe a method for determining the nail holding power of small samples of unblemished wood.
Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of small unblemished wood specimens
Part 21.Determination of nail holding force
1 Scope
This document describes a test method for determining the nail holding power of small, unblemished specimens of wood.
This document is applicable to the determination of the nail-holding force of small unblemished samples of wood.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated references
documents, only the version corresponding to the date applies to this document; undated reference documents; the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
this document.
GB/T 100 Slotted Countersunk Head Wood Screws
GB/T 1927.2-2021 Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of wood with small unblemished specimens - Part 2.Sampling methods and general requirements
(ISO 3129.20191), MOD)
Note. There is no technical difference between the referenced content of GB/T 1927.2-2021 and the referenced content of ISO 3129.1975.
GB/T 1927.4-2021 Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of small unblemished wood samples - Part 4.Determination of moisture content
(ISO 13061-1.20142), MOD)
Note. There is no technical difference between the referenced content of GB/T 1927.4-2021 and the referenced content of ISO 3130.1975.
GB/T 1927.5-2021 Test methods for physical and mechanical properties of wood with small unblemished specimens - Part 5.Determination of density (ISO 13061-
2.20143),MOD)
Note. There is no technical difference between the referenced content of GB/T 1927.5-2021 and the referenced content of ISO 3131.1975.
1) ISO 3129.2019 is the currently valid version.
2) Replaces ISO 3130.1975.
3) Replaces ISO 3131.1975.
LY/T 1788 Timber Properties Terminology
YB/T 5002 General Purpose Round Steel Nails
3 Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions defined in LY/T 1788 apply to this document.
4 principles
After the round steel nail is nailed or the screw is screwed into the wood to a specified depth, the fixture of the testing machine holds the nail head tightly, and the nail is pulled out at a uniform loading speed.
Determine the nail holding power of wood.
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