Abstract:
The connection systems of wood structures, which are often observed in Indonesia, mainly utilize bolts or nails, whereas a similar system with bolt-ring connectors is quite rare. In fact, in other countries like U.S., Netherlands, etc., such a system is commonly implemented, especially for the constructions of wood buildings which require a large capacity or a relatively large building. To show that the system also potentially excels when used for wood materials in Indonesia, especially in comparison with the ordinary bolt connection system, several empirical tests of the connection systems with materials from Mahogany wood (Swietenia spp.) were conducted. This experiment implemented six connection systems under compressive tests in order to investigate the compressive strength behavior of bolt-ring connections compared with the bolt connections. From this study, it can be concluded that the bolt-ring connection system yields better compressive strength behavior and performance than the bolt connection system. However, if used in connections with single ring, it is necessary to be careful when they are subjected to compressive loads. It is due to the connection system which may undergo rotations which can cause the system to be unstable. If stability can be safely maintained by
adding some steel plate holder; then, the system will become more uperior to the simple bolt
connection system, in terms of compressive strength, stiffness, and ductility.