Original Paper(Vol.61 No.4 pp.353-358)

Effect of a Tenon Width and Mortise Position on The Pulled-Out Strength of Tenon and Mortise Joints

Atsushi TABUCHI and Hirokazu AKASHI

Abstract:In this study, the pulled out strength of mortise and tenon joint, which is a Japanese traditional timber connection, were investigated,in order to find out an influence that strength by a width of a tenon and a position of a mortice. Specimens had 3 types of a tenon, which had a 30mm, 45mm or 60mm width, and 3 types of position, which was 30mm, 52.5mm, or 75mm depth. As a result of experiments, a komisen-dowel was broken in a mortise of 52.5mm depth type, many tenons were broken by shearing in mortises of 75mm depth, and a type of 30mm depth were frequently splitted off at a mortise. And then, the stiffness and strength were evaluated by mechanical models. The stiffness was similar to a secant stiffness of 0.7 Pmax, and the strength calculated as a yeild load was mostly evaluated on a safety side.

Key Words:Tenon, Mortise, Japanese traditional joint, Pull-out strength, Yield strength