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Research status of glued-in rods connections in wood structures [PDF]
Glued-in rods connections are widely used as a post-anchoring reinforcement technique in timber structures. The rods are inserted into boreholes with adhesive and then cured to form a whole with high strength, stiffness, and aesthetic properties ...
Assima Dauletbek +2 more
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Energy recovery of glued wood waste – A review
Wood waste is a material that can be upgraded from an energy point of view. The purpose of this systematic review is to analysed the energetic characterisation of glued wood waste, in view of their use in combustion plants. To assess the compatibility of
Tiziana Urso, Raffaele Cavalli
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The present paper investigates the impact of basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) on the axial compression performance of glued wood hollow cylinders.
Ruiyue Liu
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Monitoring and Failures of Footbridges Made from Glued Laminated Wood
To overcome natural and artificial barriers that prevent the safe movement of pedestrians and cyclists, serving footbridges. The most recent trend is to build footbridges of glued laminated wood. Wood itself is an organic material.
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Wood welding: A challenging alternative to conventional wood gluing
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2005The recent finding of a new way to assemble two pieces of wood by mechanically induced wood welding opens a new and challenging perspective for producing more environmentally friendly wooden products, i.e. without glue. This process, recently applied to solid wood, needs to be better understood in order to investigate the dependence of the variability ...
Leban, Jean-Michel +5 more
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Glued Laminated Wood Construction in Europe
Journal of the Structural Division, 1958History and current status of wood laminating industry in Europe; adhesives, wood species and production methods varying from United States practices; more efficient design by use of I-beams enables European engineers to save up to 25% lumber and still provide stiffer construction than comparable American rectangular beam designs.
M. L. Selbo, A. C. Knauss
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THE GLUING OF WOOD WITH SYNTHETIC ADHESIVES
South African Forestry Journal, 1964SUMMARY The bonding of wood by means of glue has been practised for many centuries. Adhesion between an adhesive and wood is the result of unbalanced secondary valency forces (Van der Waal's forces) present on the interfaces. It is fundamental to good adhesion that the adhesive must (a) wet the surface it is required to adhere to and (b) penetrate the ...
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1928
Abstract The author discusses the glues used in aircraft, and describes the gluing operation and its application to different species of wood. He also makes recommendations for the gluing of different woods with both animal and casein glues, giving data on glue-water proportions, glue spread, temperature of wood, pressure to be applied ...
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Abstract The author discusses the glues used in aircraft, and describes the gluing operation and its application to different species of wood. He also makes recommendations for the gluing of different woods with both animal and casein glues, giving data on glue-water proportions, glue spread, temperature of wood, pressure to be applied ...
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The strength of press-glued and screw-glued wood-plywood joints
Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 2003The effects of screw-gluing and gap-filling phenol resorcinol formaldehyde (GPRF) adhesive using different glue line thicknesses on the shear strength of wood-plywood joints were studied to determine the use of screw-gluing fastening (SG) method and GPRF adhesive.
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Resistance-curves and wood variability: Application of glued-in-rod
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2016Abstract The current study investigates the withdrawal strength of glued-in rods as part of linear elastic fracture mechanics. An experimental campaign was performed in order to observe the effect of the specie (spruce and oak) on the axial strength of glued-in rods for given geometrical configurations.
Coureau, Jean-Luc +4 more
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