the effect of shoulder on the strength of the oval tenon-mortise joint
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2016
This paper presents the results of a parallel examination on the strength of
oval tenon-mortise joints in two groups of test joints. Joints from group A
were made with both shoulders of tenon, while joints from group B were made
without the lower shoulder. Examination of strength was conducted on a chair
joints rear leg-rail. The results of the examination indicated that joints in
group A (oval tenon with the upper and lower shoulder) had a higher average
bending moment capacity in comparison with the joints in group B (oval tenon
without the lower shoulder). However, the significance of difference in
strength between the two groups of joints was not confirmed by the
statistical analysis.
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Authors | ;Džinčić Igor;Nestorović Biserka;Dacić Vojislav |
Journal | Journal of water and health |
Year | 2016 |
DOI | 10.2298/GSF151109001D |
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