Deflection Performance of Particleboards and Their Potential as Built-in Materials

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Noor Azrieda Abd. Rashid, Hashim W Samsi, Nur Hanina Izzati Khairol Mokhtar, Yanti Abdul Kadir, Khairul Masseat, Siti Zaliha Ali, Muhammad Taufiq Tajuddin
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Particleboard is a commonly used material in the construction of furniture. It is an engineered wood product made from wood particles, such as wood chips, sawmill shavings, or sawdust, combined with a resin binder and compressed into sheets. The advantages of using this material are its uniformity, stability, and affordable price. Some performance must be tested to ensure its quality and strength properties so that it can be used as a built-in material. This study evaluated deflection performance based on the different thicknesses and sizes. The objective of this study was to determine the deflection properties over time. The deflective capabilities of particleboard with 16, 18 and 25 mm thicknesses and sizes of 400 × 384, 560 × 350, 760 × 330, 800 × 380 and 910 × 390 mm were investigated in three weeks. Remarkably, the particleboard with a 25 mm thickness exhibited markedly diminished deflection two to three times lower than that of 18 mm and 16 mm thickness, thereby showcasing its superior strength when subjected to various loads. Conversely, utilizing longer spans resulted in noteworthy deflection increments, implying that extended spans tend to manifest increased deflection as time progresses. These observations indicate that a thicker and shorter particleboard is well-suited for use as a building material, given its lower deflection over time. In conclusion, this study elucidates the intricate relationship between particleboard characteristics and deflection behavior, providing valuable guidance for selecting suitable particleboards based on load requirements and structural considerations.
刨花板的挠曲性能及其作为内置材料的潜力
刨花板是一种常用的家具制造材料。它是一种工程木制品,由木屑、锯木刨花或锯末等木质颗粒与树脂粘合剂结合并压缩成板材制成。使用这种材料的优点是均匀、稳定、价格实惠。为确保其质量和强度特性,必须对其某些性能进行测试,以便将其用作内置材料。本研究根据不同的厚度和尺寸对挠度性能进行了评估。这项研究的目的是确定随时间变化的挠曲性能。在三周时间内,对厚度为 16、18 和 25 毫米,尺寸为 400 × 384、560 × 350、760 × 330、800 × 380 和 910 × 390 毫米的刨花板的挠曲能力进行了调查。值得注意的是,厚度为 25 毫米的刨花板的挠度明显减小,比厚度为 18 毫米和 16 毫米的刨花板的挠度低两到三倍,从而显示出它在承受各种荷载时的超强强度。相反,使用较长的跨度会导致显著的挠度增加,这意味着随着时间的推移,较长的跨度往往会增加挠度。这些观察结果表明,较厚、较短的刨花板随着时间的推移挠度较小,非常适合用作建筑材料。总之,这项研究阐明了刨花板特性与挠度行为之间错综复杂的关系,为根据荷载要求和结构因素选择合适的刨花板提供了宝贵的指导。
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Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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1.50
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16.70%
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178
期刊介绍: Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology aims to provide a forum for high quality research related to science and engineering research. Areas relevant to the scope of the journal include: bioinformatics, bioscience, biotechnology and bio-molecular sciences, chemistry, computer science, ecology, engineering, engineering design, environmental control and management, mathematics and statistics, medicine and health sciences, nanotechnology, physics, safety and emergency management, and related fields of study.
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