Dio Lins , Steffen Franke , Morten Voß , Jonas Wirries
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摘要
粘合剂粘接在木材工程中起着举足轻重的作用,它能增强结构的完整性、可持续性和美观性,同时还能解决环境问题。对粘合木材接缝强度的评估涉及内聚强度、粘合强度和基材失效,所有这些都是设计可靠木材结构的重要考虑因素。我们开展了一项综合调查,旨在通过揭示固化进度与粘合剂机械性能之间的关系来改进建筑用粘合剂的粘合性能。为此,使用双组分聚氨酯粘合剂进行了动态 DSC 测量、动力学建模、拉伸试验以确定内聚强度和粘合强度,以及刚度和硬度评估试验。这项研究获得了宝贵的见解,特别是关于固化度和上述材料特性随时间和温度变化的发展。此外,还可以确定固化度与相应材料特性之间的相关性,这表明内聚力和刚度的形成非常相似,而粘合强度的形成与硬度有很好的相关性。由此得出结论,邵氏 D 硬度可能是监测低温固化进度的实用指标,是改进建筑行业粘合剂应用的合适方法。
Low-temperature adhesive curing in timber engineering: About the relationship between curing kinetics and mechanical properties
Adhesive bonding plays a pivotal role in timber engineering, enhancing structural integrity, sustainability, and aesthetic appeal, while also addressing environmental concerns. The assessment of strength in adhesively bonded timber joints involves cohesive strength, adhesive strength, and substrate failure, all of which are crucial considerations for designing dependable timber structures. A comprehensive investigation was carried out with the aim of improving adhesive bonding for construction by revealing the relationship between curing progress and mechanical adhesive properties. For that, dynamic DSC measurements, kinetic modelling, tensile tests to determine the cohesive and adhesive strength, as well as tests for the evaluation of stiffness and hardness were performed using a two-component polyurethane adhesive. The investigation yielded valuable insights, particularly regarding the time- and temperature-dependent development of the curing degree and the aforementioned material properties. Additionally, the correlation between the curing degree and the respective material properties could be determined, showing that cohesion and stiffness built up occurs quite similar while the build-up of adhesive strength correlates well with hardness. It was thus concluded that Shore D hardness might represent a practical indicator for monitoring the progress of curing at low temperatures, which is a suitable means of improving adhesive applications in the construction industry.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives draws together the many aspects of the science and technology of adhesive materials, from fundamental research and development work to industrial applications. Subject areas covered include: interfacial interactions, surface chemistry, methods of testing, accumulation of test data on physical and mechanical properties, environmental effects, new adhesive materials, sealants, design of bonded joints, and manufacturing technology.