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    Flexural and Shear Performance of Wood Composite Panel with Embedded Cross-Laminations

    Source: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2021:;Volume ( 034 ):;issue: 001::page 04021400
    Author:
    Bojan Cosovic
    ,
    Hyungsuk Lim
    ,
    Rubin Shmulsky
    ,
    Frank Lam
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0004036
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: The structural behavior of an innovative wood-based composite system, manufactured out of 2×6 southern yellow pine lumber, was studied through destructive experiments. The composite panel system consisted of profiled 34.9-mm-thick surface laminations with precut rectangular grooves and 25.4-mm-thick cross-laminations fitted (embedded/dadoed) into the grooves. The cross-laminations were oriented across the surface layers at a specified repetitive spacing. Given that the 34.9-mm-thick surface laminations were in direct contact with each other in those places where the cross-laminations were absent, the total depth of the panels was 69.9 mm. The flexural and shear performance of this composite system, which is called embedded cross-laminated timber (ECLT), were compared against that of the conventional three-ply cross-laminated timber (CLT) panel with the same thickness. The ECLT panel specimens were expected to perform better than the CLT panel specimens in bending because they have more wood fibers aligned parallel to their neutral axes. The effective bending stiffness (EIeff) and moment carrying capacity of the two composite systems were obtained by conducting four-point bending tests at a span-to-depth ratio of 26.4∶1. The ECLT specimens exhibited an average moment carrying capacity of 10.9×106  N·mm and EIeff of 89.4×109  N·mm2, while the conventional CLT specimens achieved corresponding properties of 10.2×106  N·mm and 84.2×109  N·mm2, respectively. Also, the effective shear stiffness (GAeff) and shear force capacity of the composite systems were estimated and measured, respectively, by conducting four-point bending tests at a span-to-depth ratio of 11.6∶1. On average, the ECLT specimens resisted the shear force of 38.2×103  N, while the conventional CLT specimens resisted 36.7×103  N. The average estimated GAeff values of ECLT and CLT were 2.57×106  N and 1.93×106  N, respectively. Thus, these study results indicate that the proposed cross-laminated wood composite product might outperform conventional CLT in the major direction under bending.
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    contributor authorBojan Cosovic
    contributor authorHyungsuk Lim
    contributor authorRubin Shmulsky
    contributor authorFrank Lam
    date accessioned2022-05-07T20:01:17Z
    date available2022-05-07T20:01:17Z
    date issued2021-10-26
    identifier other(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0004036.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4281904
    description abstractThe structural behavior of an innovative wood-based composite system, manufactured out of 2×6 southern yellow pine lumber, was studied through destructive experiments. The composite panel system consisted of profiled 34.9-mm-thick surface laminations with precut rectangular grooves and 25.4-mm-thick cross-laminations fitted (embedded/dadoed) into the grooves. The cross-laminations were oriented across the surface layers at a specified repetitive spacing. Given that the 34.9-mm-thick surface laminations were in direct contact with each other in those places where the cross-laminations were absent, the total depth of the panels was 69.9 mm. The flexural and shear performance of this composite system, which is called embedded cross-laminated timber (ECLT), were compared against that of the conventional three-ply cross-laminated timber (CLT) panel with the same thickness. The ECLT panel specimens were expected to perform better than the CLT panel specimens in bending because they have more wood fibers aligned parallel to their neutral axes. The effective bending stiffness (EIeff) and moment carrying capacity of the two composite systems were obtained by conducting four-point bending tests at a span-to-depth ratio of 26.4∶1. The ECLT specimens exhibited an average moment carrying capacity of 10.9×106  N·mm and EIeff of 89.4×109  N·mm2, while the conventional CLT specimens achieved corresponding properties of 10.2×106  N·mm and 84.2×109  N·mm2, respectively. Also, the effective shear stiffness (GAeff) and shear force capacity of the composite systems were estimated and measured, respectively, by conducting four-point bending tests at a span-to-depth ratio of 11.6∶1. On average, the ECLT specimens resisted the shear force of 38.2×103  N, while the conventional CLT specimens resisted 36.7×103  N. The average estimated GAeff values of ECLT and CLT were 2.57×106  N and 1.93×106  N, respectively. Thus, these study results indicate that the proposed cross-laminated wood composite product might outperform conventional CLT in the major direction under bending.
    publisherASCE
    titleFlexural and Shear Performance of Wood Composite Panel with Embedded Cross-Laminations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume34
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0004036
    journal fristpage04021400
    journal lastpage04021400-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2021:;Volume ( 034 ):;issue: 001
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