• BS 5268-2:1996

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    Structural use of timber Code of practice for permissible stress design, materials and workmanship

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  14-03-2002

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-08-1996

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    Foreword
    Code of practice
    Section 1. General
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 References
    1.3 Definitions
    1.4 Symbols
    1.5 Materials
    1.6 Design considerations
    Section 2 Timber
    Section 3 Glued laminated timber
    Section 4 Plywood
    Section 5 Tempered hardboard
    Section 6 Joints
    Section 7 Workmanship, inspection and maintenance
    Section 8 Testing
    Section 9 Wood particleboard
    Annexes
    A (normative) Structural timbers
    B (normative) Modification factor for compression
         members
    C (normative) Efficiency ratings of glued end joints in
         softwoods
    D (informative) Species of timber used in the manu-
         facture of plywood
    E (informative) Grade marks for plywood
    F (informative) Modulus of elasticity and shear modulus
         for tempered steel
    G (informative) Derivation of the basic lateral load-
         carrying capacities referred to in section 6
    H (normative) Moisture content determination by oven
         dry method
    J (informative) Modulus of elasticity and shear modulus
         for particleboard
    Tables
    1 Moisture content of timber related to service class
    2 Softwood combinations of species and visual grade
         which satisfy requirements for various strength
         classes.
    3 North American softwood species/grade combinations
         which satisfy the requirements for various strength
         classes.NLGA and NGRDL Joist and plank rules
    4 North American softwood species/grade combinations
         which satisfy the requirements for various strength
         classes (NLGA and NGRDL Structural Light Framing and
         Stud rules)
    5 North American softwood species/grade combinations
         which satisfy requirements for strength classes
         in accordance with machine stress-related rules
    6 Tropical hardwoods which satisfy the requirements
         for strength classes given in BS EN 338 when graded
         to HS grade in accordance with BS 5756
    7 Grade stresses and moduli of elasticity for various
         strength classes: for service classes 1 and 2
    8 Grade stresses for softwoods graded in accordance
         with BS 4978: for service classes 1 and 2
    9 Grade stresses for Canadian softwoods graded in
         accordance with NLGA rules: for services 1 and 2
    10 Grade stresses for USA softwoods graded in accordance
         with NHRDL rules: for service classes 1 and 2
    11 Grade stresses for North American softwoods graded in
         accordance with N. American MSR rules:classes 1 and 2
    12 Grade stresses for tropical hardwoods graded in
         accordance with BS 5756 rules: services classes 1,2
    13 Modification factor K2 by which stresses and moduli
         for service classes 1 and 2 should be multiplied
         to obtain stresses and moduli applicable to service
         class 3
    14 Modification factor K3 for duration of loading
    15 Modification factor K4 for bearing stress
    16 Maximum depth to breadth ratios (solid and laminated
         members)
    17 Modification factor K9 used to modify the minimum
         modulus of elasticity for trimmer joists and lintels
    18 Effective length of compression members
    19 Modification factor K12 for compression members
    20 Modification factor K13 for the effective length of
         spaced columns
    21 Modification factors K15 - K20 for single grade glued
         laminated members and horizontally glued laminated
         beams
    22 Modification factors K27-K29 for vertically glued
         laminated members
    23 Modification factors K30 - K32 for individually
         designed glued end joints in horizontally glued
         laminated members
    24 Values of constants for determining radial stresses
         in pitched cambered softwood beams
    25 Section properties of American construction and
         industrial plywood: unsanded and touch sanded
    26 Section properties of American construction and
         industrial plywood: sanded
    27 Section properties of Canadian Douglas fir and soft-
         wood plywood: unsanded
    28 Section properties of Finnish birch plywood: sanded
    29 Section properties of Finnish birch-faced plywood:
         sanded
    30 Section properties of Finnish conifer plywood: sanded
    31 Section properties of Swedish softwood plywood:
         unsanded
    32 Section properties of Swedish softwood plywood:
         sanded
    33 Modification factor K36 by which the grade stresses
         and moduli for long-term duration and service classes
         1 and 2 for plywood should be multiplied to obtain
         values for other durations and/or service class 3
    34 Grade stresses and moduli for service classes 1 and 2
         for American plywood: C-D grade Exposure 1. Unsanded
    35 Grade stresses and moduli for service classes 1 and 2
         for American plywood: C-C. Exterior Group 1. Unsanded
    Tables 36 - 105
    A.1 Names and densities of some structural softwoods
    A.2 Names and densities of some structural hardwoods
    C.1 Efficiency ratings of some finger profiles
    D.1 Species used in American C-D and C-C plywood
    D.2 Species used in Canadian plywood
    D.3 Species used in Finnish plywood
    G.1 Characteristic density of timber at 12% moisture
         content
    G.2 Characteristic density of plywood at 12% moisture
         content
    Figures
    1 Position of end bearing
    2 Notched beams
    3 Axes in spaced columns
    4 Curved glued laminated beam
    5 Pitched cambered beam
    6 Shear stress in the jointed timber
    7 Connector end and edge distances
    8 Dimensions of circular recesses for shear-plate
         connector units conforming to BS 1579
    E.1 American construction and industrial plywoods
    E.2 Canadian Douglas fir and softwood plywoods
    E.3 Finnish birch, birch-faced and conifer plywoods
    E.4 Swedish softwood plywood
    G.1 Diagram indicating the dimensions t1 and t2 of
         nailed/screwed joints
    G.2 Bolted/dowelled joints
    List of references



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    Provides guidance on the structural use of timber, glued laminated timber and wood based panels. Includes quality grade stresses, modification factors, joint design, testing procedures, workmanship, inspection and maintenance.

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    Committee B/525/5
    Development Note DRAFT FOR COMMENT 95/101592 DC
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS EN 322:1993 Wood-based panels. Determination of moisture content
    BS EN 519:1995 Structural timber. Grading. Requirements for machine strength graded timber and grading machines
    BS EN 314-2:1993 Plywood. Bonding quality Requirements
    BS EN 323:1993 Wood-based panels. Determination of density
    BS EN 386:2001 Glued laminated timber. Performance requirements and minimum production requirements
    BS 1210:1963 Specification for wood screws
    BS EN 314-1:2004 Plywood. Bonding quality Test methods
    BS EN 518:1995 Structural timber. Grading. Requirements for visual strength grading standards
    BS 6399-2:1995 Loading for buildings Code of practice for wind loads
    BS 6399-3(1988) : 1988 LOADING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 3: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR IMPOSED ROOF LOADS
    BS 1202-1:1974 Specification for nails Specifications for nails. Steel nails
    BS 1203:1979 Specification for synthetic resin adhesives (phenolic and aminoplastic) for plywood
    BS 6150:1991 Code of practice for painting of buildings
    BS 5756:1997 Specification for visual strength grading of hardwood
    BS CP3:CH5-2(1972) : AMD 7908 CODE OF BASIC DATA FOR THE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS - LOADING - WIND LOADS
    BS 1579:1960 Specification for connectors for timber
    BS 1204:1993 Specification for type MR phenolic and aminoplastic synthetic resin adhesives for wood
    BS EN 338:2016 Structural timber. Strength classes
    BS EN 310:1993 Wood-based panels. Determination of modulus of elasticity in bending and of bending strength
    BS EN 20898-1:1992 Mechanical properties of fasteners Bolts, screws and studs
    BS 6100-4.3:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Forest products Wood based panel products
    BS 6100-4.5:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Forest products Cork
    BS 4978:1996 Specification for visual strength grading of softwood
    BS 6446:1984 Specification for manufacture of glued structural components of timber and wood based panel products
    BS EN 385:2001 Finger jointed structural timber. Performance requirements and minimum production requirements
    BS 6399-1:1984 Loading for buildings Code of practice for dead and imposed loads
    BS EN 301:2013 Adhesives, phenolic and aminoplastic, for load-bearing timber structures. Classification and performance requirements
    BS 5669-2:1989 Particleboard Specification for wood chipboard
    BS 1142:1989 Specification for fibre building boards
    BS EN 324-2:1993 Wood-based panels. Determination of dimensions of boards Determination of squareness and edge straightness
    BS EN 324-1:1993 Wood-based panels. Determination of dimensions of boards Determination of thickness, width and length
    BS 4320:1968 Specification for metal washers for general engineering purposes. Metric series
    BS 6100-4.2:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Forest products Sizes and quantities of solid timber
    BS EN 315:2000 Plywood. Tolerances for dimensions
    BS 449-2:1969 Specification for the use of structural steel in building Metric units
    BS 5669-1:1989 Particleboard Methods of sampling, conditioning and test
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