This idea was brought up by DaveAtkins in this thread: thread507-22707.
I have a configuration in a wood wind frame that will cause direct tension to act on a bolt (see attached file). NDS lists perpendicular bearing capacities for So. Pine at 565 psi. However, in the Dowel-Type Fasteners Chapter, the capacity for dowels in shear (same general mechanical force orientation) for perpendicular to grain between 2550-5150 psi, based on their diameter. There is nearly an order of magnitude difference.
I equate the difference to block shear rupture strength in steel. Can anyone give NDS reference or theoretical concept for design basis?
I have a configuration in a wood wind frame that will cause direct tension to act on a bolt (see attached file). NDS lists perpendicular bearing capacities for So. Pine at 565 psi. However, in the Dowel-Type Fasteners Chapter, the capacity for dowels in shear (same general mechanical force orientation) for perpendicular to grain between 2550-5150 psi, based on their diameter. There is nearly an order of magnitude difference.
I equate the difference to block shear rupture strength in steel. Can anyone give NDS reference or theoretical concept for design basis?