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Bonding strength test method assessment for Cross-Laminated Timber Derived Stressed-Skin Panels (CLT SSP)
Different methods, including bending tests and small and medium size shear tests, were used to assess the skin to stringer glue line shear strength of Radiata Pine Cross-Laminated Timber Derived Stressed-Skin Panels (CLT SSP). Bending test shear strengths were estimated using the mechanically jointed beam theory (gamma method) for Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) panels with modifications in the layers’ effective widths, and then compared with results from the small and medium size shear tests. Small and medium size shear tests proved to be possible methods for assessing bonding strength for factory production control. The small shear tests provided lower strength values and higher scatter results than those gathered from the medium size tests. The mean shear strength results obtained from bending tests were inferior to the values obtained from the small and medium size specimens. The bending tests proved necessary for assessing the mechanical behaviour of CLT SSP.
Bonding strength test method assessment for Cross-Laminated Timber Derived Stressed-Skin Panels (CLT SSP)
Different methods, including bending tests and small and medium size shear tests, were used to assess the skin to stringer glue line shear strength of Radiata Pine Cross-Laminated Timber Derived Stressed-Skin Panels (CLT SSP). Bending test shear strengths were estimated using the mechanically jointed beam theory (gamma method) for Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) panels with modifications in the layers’ effective widths, and then compared with results from the small and medium size shear tests. Small and medium size shear tests proved to be possible methods for assessing bonding strength for factory production control. The small shear tests provided lower strength values and higher scatter results than those gathered from the medium size tests. The mean shear strength results obtained from bending tests were inferior to the values obtained from the small and medium size specimens. The bending tests proved necessary for assessing the mechanical behaviour of CLT SSP.
Bonding strength test method assessment for Cross-Laminated Timber Derived Stressed-Skin Panels (CLT SSP)
Luengo, Emilio (author) / Hermoso, Eva / Cabrero, Juan Carlos / Arriaga, Francisco
2017
Article (Journal)
English
Cross laminating , Bend strength , Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment , Production methods , Theoretical and Applied Mechanics , Laminates , Beam theory (structures) , Scatter , Gluing , Cross Laminated Timber , Stressed Skin-Panels , Production control , Materials Science, general , Gamma method , Test methods , Building Materials , Bonding strength , Bend tests , Pine , Panels , Wood laminates , Structural Mechanics , Shear strength , Civil Engineering , Shear , Shear tests , Test procedures , Mechanical properties , Engineering
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