手指连接对斯里兰卡常用木材品种抗弯强度的影响

C. Muthumala, S. De Silva, P. Alwis, K. Arunakumara
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研究了斯里兰卡主要用于家具工业的7种木材的抗弯强度变化。测定了不同树种手指关节试件的断裂模量(MOR)和弹性模量(MOE)。采用指接技术消除了木材缺陷,降低了锯木板的强度。本文对手指连接和未连接的7种木材进行了三点弯曲试验的对比研究。BS 373: 1957和BS EN 15497:2014被用作测试标准。本研究采用手指关节垂直方向,手指关节长度为13mm。采用通用试验机(utm100pc)进行了力学性能试验。参数分析采用方差分析,均数采用Duncan’s Multiple Range Test, SAS在0.05显著水平下进行分离。对照(未节理实木)试样的抗弯强度高于指节试件,并且在13 mm指节试件中,昆布树种的MOE高于对照试件。缎纹品种的抗弯强度损失率最高。指节Kumbuk的MOE高于透明Kumbuk,而强度损失率最低的是红木(46.08%)。
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Effect of finger joining on flexural strength of commonly used timber species in Sri Lanka
The variation of flexural strength of seven timber species mainly used for furniture industry in Sri Lanka was studied. Modulus of Rupture (MOR) and Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) were measured without finger joint and with finger joint specimens of timber species. Finger joint technique is used to eliminate wood defects which weaken the strength of sawn wood plank and used. This paper gives comparison study of finger jointed and unjointed seven wood species, tested under three point bending test. BS 373: 1957 and BS EN 15497:2014 were used as standards for tests. Vertical finger joint orientation and 13 mm finger joint length were used in this study. The tests for mechanical properties were performed by using a Universal Testing Machine (UTM 100 PC). The parameters were analyzed by using ANOVA and means were separated by Duncan's Multiple Range Test at 0.05 significant levels in SAS. It was found that control (un-jointed solid wood) samples gave the highest flexural strength than finger-jointed specimens and it was also observed that Kumbuk timber species was showed the highest MOE in 13 mm finger-jointed specimens comparing control specimens. The highest flexural strength loss percentage was obtained from Satin species. The MOE of finger-jointed Kumbuk was higher than clear Kumbuk specimens and least strength loss percentage of MOR (46.08 %) was obtained from Mahogany species.
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