剪切挠度在结构保温板挠曲性能中的作用研究

R. Shmulsky, C. A. Senalik, Laya Khademibami, Mostafa Mohammadabadi, R. D. Seale, Thomas Williamson, Robert J. Ross
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作为一种用于建筑施工的材料,结构隔热板(SIP)在弯曲荷载作用下会发生挠曲,并随着时间的推移而发生蠕变。本研究对经过弯曲测试的全尺寸 SIP 的挠曲行为进行了研究。大约一半的匹配试样在生产后进行了测试,另一半试样在经过 90 天的蠕变测试后进行了测试。人们最感兴趣的是 SIP 在荷载作用下的挠曲行为。测试后,在定向刨花板(OSB)的弯曲刚度和泡沫的剪切模量之间分摊挠度。结果表明,在不同的 SIP 厚度和处理方法(进行和未进行蠕变测试)中,已知 OSB 的弹性模量值分别为 664,000 psi 和 931,000 psi,泡沫的剪切挠度占总挠度的 44% 至 73%。经过蠕变测试后,计算得出的泡沫刚性模量略有下降,但下降幅度较大。此外,经过蠕变测试后,泡沫的剪切挠度略有增加,但幅度较大。
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Investigation of the Role of Shear Deflection in the Flexural Performance of Structural Insulated Panels
As a material used in building construction, structural insulated panels (SIPs) deflect under flexural loading and creep over time. This work examines the deflection behavior of full-scale SIPs that were tested in bending. Approximately half of the matched specimens were tested after production and the other half were tested after a 90-day creep test. Of primary interest was the deflection behavior of the SIPs under load. After testing, the deflection was apportioned between the bending stiffness of the oriented strand board (OSB) and the shear modulus of the foam. Results indicated that when the known OSB modulus of elasticity values of 664,000 psi and 931,000 psi were considered among the different SIP thickness and treatments (with and without creep testing), the shear-based deflection from the foam ranged from 44 to 73 percent of the overall deflection. The calculated foam modulus of rigidity decreased slightly but significantly after creep testing. Also, the shear-based foam deflection increased slightly but significantly after creep testing.
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