Producing Hardwood Cross-Laminated Timber (HCLT) Mats from Low-Grade Red Oak Lumber

Jonathan R. Norris, C. Hassler, L. Dénes, Gloria Oporto, Balázs Bencsik, J. Mcneel
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The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) has significantly grown in North America, but hardwood species have not yet been deemed a viable raw material for manufacturing CLT panels. Therefore, softwood species continue to serve as the only approved material for CLT in structural applications according to ANSI/APA PRG-320. Nonstructural CLT products that utilize low-grade lumber from hardwood species, are a good option for introducing hardwoods into the CLT market. Of the hardwood species located within Appalachia, northern red oak (Quercus rubra) is readily available. The purpose of this research was to develop hardwood cross-laminated timber mats utilizing low-grade red oak lumber. In order to manufacture red oak CLT mats, the best adhesive and bonding parameters had to be identified. Overall, sample CLT panels were made using three adhesives with nine different setups for each adhesive. The sample panels were processed into smaller blocks and separated for cyclic delamination and shear-block tests following the ANSI/APA PRG-320 standards. This research determined that a phenol–resorcinol formaldehyde (PRF) adhesive produced the lowest percentage of delamination, satisfying the delamination requirements. The PRF adhesive also produced the largest percentage of wood failure in shear-block testing, however, the results fell short of meeting the requirements. A Taguchi statistical analysis was used to predict the optimal bonding parameters for each adhesive. The optimized bonding parameters for the polyurethane (PUR) adhesive produced favorable results, indicating the delamination results have the potential to nearly meet the standard requirements, while the predicted shear results would exceed the requirements.
用低等级红橡木木材生产硬木交错层压材(HCLT)垫层
在北美,交叉层压木材(CLT)的使用大幅增长,但硬木树种尚未被视为制造 CLT 面板的可行原材料。因此,根据 ANSI/APA PRG-320 标准,软木仍是唯一获准用于结构性 CLT 的材料。非结构性 CLT 产品使用硬木树种的低等级木材,是将硬木引入 CLT 市场的一个不错选择。在阿巴拉契亚地区的硬木树种中,北部红橡木(Quercus rubra)很容易获得。这项研究的目的是利用低等级红橡木木材开发硬木交叉层压材垫。为了制造红橡木 CLT 板材,必须确定最佳粘合剂和粘合参数。总体而言,使用三种粘合剂制作了 CLT 板样本,每种粘合剂有九种不同的设置。按照 ANSI/APA PRG-320 标准,样品板被加工成较小的块,并分离出来进行循环分层和剪切块测试。研究结果表明,苯酚-间苯二酚甲醛(PRF)粘合剂产生的分层比例最低,符合分层要求。在剪切块测试中,PRF 粘合剂也产生了最大比例的木材破坏,但结果仍未达到要求。田口统计分析用于预测每种粘合剂的最佳粘合参数。聚氨酯(PUR)粘合剂的优化粘合参数产生了良好的结果,表明分层结果有可能接近标准要求,而预测的剪切结果将超过要求。
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