LouNY
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I would be concerned that their is no cinching power in that type of screw. Is the top of the beam accessible?A timber screw with a fully threaded shank as you show can only provide a clamping force to the area directly under the head - and that force is limited becase it cannot exceed the the compressive stress of the fibers it bears on. The force is farther reduced by the angle of head.
Think about it: a fully threaded shank CANNOT pull two pieces of wood together, and the head angle only hurts that effort.
That type of screw is a poor choice for the purpose.
I am afraid that you need to find some competent engineering help.
rScotty
Adding epoxy and pairs of though bolts with backing plates to spread the clamping force would seem to be preferable to me.
But I'm certainly not a glulam engineer and I tend to believe that stout and stouter is better.