根据BS 5268-2:2002确定指接木材的强度等级

C. Muthumala, S. S. Silva, P. Alwis, K. K. I. U. Arunakumara
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锯断的木材目前被认为是废物,因此被锯木厂倾倒,因为他们找不到利用它们的方法。在木材工业中,家具厂的锯木材材料和短长度的锯木材也被认为是废物。手指连接技术是通过加工一些类似的锥形对称手指形成的末端连接,在这方面被认为是有效和可持续利用木材废料的手段。本研究是根据BS 5268-2:2002评估指接木材的强度等级。评估采用了斯里兰卡常用的7种木材,有和没有手指关节。测量了试样的断裂模量(MOR)、弹性模量(MOE)、平行于晶粒的压缩强度和垂直于晶粒的压缩强度。在正常暴露条件下,使用聚醋酸乙烯酯(PVA, P-SWR)胶粘剂,以恒定几何形状(手指长度19 mm,指尖宽度1 mm,手指间距4 mm)进行手指连接。采用通用试验机(UTM)根据BS 373:1957进行强度评定。缎面、桃花心木、杰克木和格兰迪斯木指节和透明试件的强度等级与等级应力的相关性不显著。缎面和柚木的透明和指节木材样品均获得D40,杰克木,桃花心木和大木样品获得D30。柚木作为指节木材,其性能与D35和D40相似。Kumbuk在D40到D30之间变化,被用作手指连接的木材。指节松的应力等级为C22、C24和C27。
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Identifying the Strength Grade for Finger Jointed Timber Species According to BS 5268-2:2002
Off-cut wood is currently considered as waste thus is dumped by saw mills as they find no means of utilising them. Sawn timber material of furniture factories and short length of sawn timbers are also considered to be wastes in the timber industry. Finger jointing technique which interlock the end joints formed by machining a number of similar tapered symmetrical fingers are recognised in this regards as effective and sustainable means of utilisation of timber wastes. The present study was undertaken to assess the strength grade of finger jointed timber based on BS 5268-2:2002. Seven timber species which are commonly used in Sri Lanka were employed for the assessment with and without finger joints. Values of Modulus of Rupture (MOR), Modulus of Elasticity (MOE), Compression parallel to grain and Compression perpendicular to grain strength of the specimens were measured. Finger jointing was performed with constant geometry (finger length 19 mm, tip width 1 mm and finger pitch 4 mm) using polyvinyl acetate (PVA, P-SWR) adhesive at normal exposure conditions. The strength properties were evaluated by Universal Testing Machine (UTM) according to BS 373:1957. Strength classes relevant to the grade stresses were not significant for finger jointed and clear specimens of Satin, Mahogany, Jack and Grandis. Both clear and finger jointed timber specimens obtained D40 for Satin and Teak, D30 for Jack, Mahogany and Grandis. Teak shows properties similar to both D35 and D40 when used as finger jointed timber. Kumbuk was shown to change from D40 to D30 while using as finger jointed timber. Finger jointed Pine showed stress grade of C22, C24 and C27.
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