Australian Standard: Timber Structures Part 1: Design Methods
Australian Standard: Timber Structures Part 1: Design Methods
Australian Standard: Timber Structures Part 1: Design Methods
1—1997
(Incorporating Amendment Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4)
AS 1720.1—1997
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Timber structures
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PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Committee TM/1, Timber Structures, to supersede AS 1720.1—1988.
This Standard incorporates Amendment Nos 1 (July 1998), 2 (May 2000), 3 (May 2001)
and 4 (November 2002). The changes required by the Amendments are indicated in the text
by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure, or part
thereof affected.
This Standard is the result of a consensus among representatives on the Joint Committee to
produce it as an Australian Standard.
The objective of this Standard is to provide designers and manufacturers of timber
structures with limit state design methods, design data and testing procedures for such
structures.
This Standard is a ‘soft conversion’ of the working stress design (WSD) version to the limit
state design (LSD) format. The term ‘soft conversion’ implies that average similar design
solutions would be obtained from WSD and LSD codes. This approach was taken to ensure
a smooth transition from WSD format to the LSD format. Hence only essential changes
have been made to facilitate this conversion, and the contents of the LSD code remain
substantially the same as the WSD code. New clauses and appendices have been added and
the existing text has been thoroughly revised and updated to accommodate the conversion to
LSD format.
Differences from the 1988 edition include the following:
(a) Conversion from WSD to LSD.
(b) Requirements for design data and details on drawings (Clauses 1.6.2, 1.6.3).
(c) The properties assigned to each strength group and F-grade multiplied by a factor to
reflect the change to LSD.
(d) Joint types introduced for shear and withdrawal loadings.
(e) In-plane bending for plywood.
(f) Glulam grades, including characteristic strengths and elastic moduli.
(g) New Section on structural laminated veneer lumber.
(h) Section properties for plywood diaphragms.
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CONTENTS
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SECTION 5 PLYWOOD
5.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 89
5.2 DESIGN PROPERTIES ............................................................................................ 89
5.3 MODIFICATION FACTORS.................................................................................... 90
5.4 LOADING NORMAL TO THE PLANE OF THE PLYWOOD PANEL................... 91
5.5 LOADING IN THE PLANE OF THE PLYWOOD PANEL...................................... 93
5.6 JOINTS IN COMPOSITE PLYWOOD TO TIMBER CONSTRUCTION ................ 96
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APPENDICES
A REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................. 109
B GUIDELINES FOR SERVICEABILITY ................................................................ 111
C JOINTS IN TIMBER STRUCTURES ..................................................................... 116
D ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF TIMBER STRUCTURES AND ELEMENTS ........ 122
E FURTHER DESIGN METHODS FOR MEMBERS................................................ 128
F NOTATION AND FACTORS................................................................................. 153
G DESIGN PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER .......................................... 164
H DESIGN WITH IN-GRADE TESTED MATERIAL ............................................... 165
I ASSIGNMENT OF CAPACITY FACTOR (φ) TO DESIGN PROPERTIES .......... 171
J BUCKLING STRENGTH OF PLYWOOD DIAPHRAGMS .................................. 173
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