Gang-Nail Construction: A rational way of fabricating roof trusses for urban and rural housing

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  • A. G. Addae- Mensah Forest Products Research Institute Kumasi, Ghana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v8i1.1120

Keywords:

Gang-Nail, Fabricators, Plate Stresses, Rooof Trusses, Timber

Abstract

The application of punched metal plates in timber construction is a new development, which has gone a long way to rationalise the fabrication of joints in timber engineering. What has hitherto been produced with a lot of labour and time consuming hammering can now be easily and quickly produced by using a punched metal plate with the help of a simple hydraulic press. The joint remains tightly fixed years on end. Furthermore the cost advantages are enormous. One of the most popular punched metal plate is the GANG-NAIL, the structural aspects of which, and the general principles of design and calculation of truss-plated joints are outlined in this paper.

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Author Biography

  • A. G. Addae- Mensah, Forest Products Research Institute Kumasi, Ghana

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Published

2015-12-01

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How to Cite

Gang-Nail Construction: A rational way of fabricating roof trusses for urban and rural housing. (2015). Journal of Science and Technology, 8(1), 30-34. https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v8i1.1120