Performance of laminated veneer lumber panels from fast-growing species with different layering arrangements

Mohammad Arabi, Moharam Hazrati, Akbar Rostampour-Haftkhani
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This study investigated the effect of various layer arrangements and their impact on the properties of laminated veneer lumber (LVL). Seven different layer arrangements (CCCCCCC, DDDDDDD, PPPPPPP, CDDDDDC, CPPPPPC, CDDCDDC, CPPCPPC, CDCDCDC, CPCPCPC, CCDDDCC, CCPPPCC, CCDCDCC, and CCPCPCC) were used in the manufacturing of the LVL, with each arrangement represented by a combination of the three wood species: hornbeam (C), paulownia (P), and poplar (D). The veneers were bonded with a polyurethane adhesive and pressed under 1 MPa pressure. The physical and mechanical properties of the laminated veneer lumber, including modulus of rupture, modulus of elasticity, block shear, delamination, and swelling, were measured under both dry and cyclic conditions (boil and dry). The modulus of rupture and modulus of elasticity of the LVLs increased when the proportion of hornbeam in the lamination increased. In the cyclic boil-dry condition, the laminated veneer lumbers with the configurations CPCPCPC and CDCDCDC showed the best structural performance. Furthermore, the study found that when one or two upper layers of poplar and paulownia were replaced with hornbeam layers, cracks were observed in the laminated veneer lumber samples. However, when the layers of poplar and paulownia were replaced with hornbeam alternately, no cracks were observed after saturating the laminated veneer lumber with water. The utilization of an alternating arrangement of poplar and paulownia layers with hornbeam in LVL can be used as an effective and cost-efficient approach for enhancing and reinforcing the LVL performance.
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不同分层排列的速生树种层压单板板材的性能
本研究调查了各种层状排列的效果及其对层压单板板材(LVL)性能的影响。在制造 LVL 时使用了七种不同的层排列方式(CCCCCCC、DDDDDDD、PPPPP、CDDDDC、CPPPPPC、CDDCDDC、CPPCPPC、CDCDCDC、CPCPCPC、CCDDDCC、CCPPPCC、CCDCDCC 和 CCPCPCC),每种排列方式都代表了三种木材树种的组合:角梁木(C)、泡桐(P)和杨木(D)。单板用聚氨酯粘合剂粘合,并在 1 兆帕压力下压制。在干燥和循环条件(沸腾和干燥)下测量了层压单板木材的物理和机械特性,包括断裂模数、弹性模量、块状剪切、分层和膨胀。当层板中的角梁比例增加时,LVL 的断裂模数和弹性模量也随之增加。在循环煮干条件下,配置为 CPCPCPC 和 CDCDCDC 的层压单板木材显示出最佳的结构性能。此外,研究还发现,当杨木和泡桐的一到两层上层被角梁层取代时,层压单板木材样本中会出现裂缝。然而,当杨木和泡桐层交替替换为黄檀层时,在用水浸泡层压单板木材后没有发现裂缝。在 LVL 中交替使用杨木层和泡桐层与角梁,是提高和增强 LVL 性能的一种有效且经济的方法。
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