A model of the effect of strand length and strand thickness on the strength properties of oriented wood composites

Authors
Citation
D. Barnes, A model of the effect of strand length and strand thickness on the strength properties of oriented wood composites, FOREST PROD, 51(2), 2001, pp. 36-46
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
FOREST PRODUCTS JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00157473 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
36 - 46
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-7473(200102)51:2<36:AMOTEO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
A model has been developed of the mechanism by which stress is transferred between contiguous particle components of oriented strand products such as oriented strandboard and oriented strand lumber. It is postulated that stre ss is transferred between contiguous strands at an angle to the glueline an d that this "stress transfer angle" reduces strength properties in strand c omposites as grain angle seduces strength in solid wood as described by the Hankinson equation. Inclusion of the stress transfer angle into a modified Hankinson equation provides a means of assessing the interactive contribut ions of strand length and thickness and internal bond strength on the stren gth properties of composite wood products. Experimental results from a 2-pl y lap joint study and multilayer high-strength oriented strand products pro vided good agreement with the modified Hankinson equation, which indicates that it is a useful model of the effect of strand length and thickness in t he development of strength properties in composite wood strand products. Si gnificant parameters were the parallel strength of the wood, the perpendicu lar strength properties of the wood and the glueline, the compressed strand thickness and the value of the experimentally determined exponent n. The i nitial rate of strength increase with increasing strand length increased wi th decreasing compressed strand thickness and increasing internal bond. The grain angle in the strands was a significant factor in the contribution of the wood strands to the parallel strength properties of the product.