1. Influence of the slicing technique on mechanical properties of the produced veneer
- Author
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Beate Buchelt, Alexander Pfriem, Institute of Wood and Paper Technology, and Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden)
- Subjects
040101 forestry ,0106 biological sciences ,Materials science ,biology ,Tension (physics) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Forestry ,Young's modulus ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Edge (geometry) ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Slicing ,symbols.namesake ,010608 biotechnology ,Physical Sciences ,Perpendicular ,symbols ,medicine ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Engineered wood ,General Materials Science ,Veneer ,Composite material ,Beech - Abstract
International audience; The aim of this investigation was to compare the mechanical behaviour of lengthwise and plain sliced veneer of the species beech ( L.). Therefore, tension tests parallel and perpendicular to the grain were carried out. The results were evaluated using the variance analysis (ANOVA). As a result it can be stated that lengthwise sliced veneers exhibit significantly higher strength and better mechanical characteristics than plain sliced veneers. The checks parallel to the grain which occurred by manufacturing at that side of the veneer leaf which faces the cutting edge and which is stressed in tension are to be considered as reason therefore. In contrast to the tests parallel to the grain the modulus of elasticity perpendicular to the grain shows significantly lower values for lengthwise sliced veneers than for plain sliced veneers. Due to their higher strength values lengthwise sliced veneers are considered better base materials for engineered wood products than plain sliced veneers.
- Published
- 2010