101. Effects of Grain Pattern on the Rolling Shear Properties of Wood in Cross-Laminated Timber
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Guofang Wu, Yong Zhong, and Haiqing Ren
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rolling shear ,cross-laminated timber ,wood mechanics ,wood ,timber structure ,Plant ecology ,QK900-989 - Abstract
Rolling shear modulus and strength are the key factors affecting the mechanical performance of some wood products such as cross-laminated timber (CLT). As reported, rolling shear property strongly depends on the sawing pattern such as the aspect ratio and grain direction (grain mode). However, the mechanism behind this phenomenon has not yet been clarified. In this work, the rolling shear modulus and strength of spruce-pine-fir (SPF) with different grain modes and aspect ratios were experimentally investigated. In addition, a theoretical investigation was carried out to reveal the mechanism behind this phenomenon. The results exhibited that the rolling shear moduli of 0° and 90° grain-mode wood were the same. This value can be called the pure rolling shear modulus. Rolling shear modulus of wood with angles other than 0° and 90° can be calculated from the pure rolling shear modulus and grain angle. Therefore, this modulus can be called the apparent rolling shear modulus. Thus, using 0° and 90° grain-mode specimens to determine the pure rolling shear modulus and strength of wood is recommended.
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- 2021
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