Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins

Fast-growing poplar wood was modified with low molecular weight urea-formaldehyde resin (UF) at 41.5% concentration or phenol-formaldehyde (PF) at concentrations of 15, 25, and 40%. The physical and mechanical properties were measured, and creep behavior tests were carried out under ambient indoor c...

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Main Authors: Kong Yue, Weiqing Liu, Zhangjing Chen, Xiaoning Lu, Weidong Lu
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2015-12-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1620_Yue_Investigation_Creep_Property_Poplar
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spelling doaj-1ba4ddc6c1a749d9a7986d34778c909c2020-11-24T22:22:53ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262015-12-011111620163310.15376/biores.11.1.1620-1633Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight ResinsKong Yue0Weiqing Liu1Zhangjing Chen2Xiaoning Lu3Weidong Lu4Nanjing Tech University; ChinaNanjing Tech University; ChinaVirginia Tech University; United States Nanjing Forestry University; ChinaNanjing Tech University; ChinaFast-growing poplar wood was modified with low molecular weight urea-formaldehyde resin (UF) at 41.5% concentration or phenol-formaldehyde (PF) at concentrations of 15, 25, and 40%. The physical and mechanical properties were measured, and creep behavior tests were carried out under ambient indoor conditions. The specimens were subjected to 30 and 50% of their maximum bending load. The density, modulus of elasticity, and modulus of rupture of UF-wood increased by 37.16, 45.86, and 28.36%, respectively, and the corresponding increases in 15% PF-specimen were 39.41, 31.80, and 27.74%, respectively. The wood modified with resins exhibited less creep deflection. The relative creep deflections of modified wood were about 0.22, 0.53, 1.22, and 0.32 times those of the untreated specimen at 30% of stress level after 15% PF, 25% PF, 40% PF, and UF were added, respectively. At the lower loading level, the relative creep deflection of the 15% PF specimen was 63.94% that of the 41.5% UF-specimen. Specimens treated with UF at 30 and 50% loading were broken within 120 d and 80 d respectively, whereas the untreated specimen was broken within one month at 50% loading.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1620_Yue_Investigation_Creep_Property_PoplarFast-growing poplarLow molecular resinElastic mechanical propertyCreepDurability
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author Kong Yue
Weiqing Liu
Zhangjing Chen
Xiaoning Lu
Weidong Lu
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Weiqing Liu
Zhangjing Chen
Xiaoning Lu
Weidong Lu
Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
BioResources
Fast-growing poplar
Low molecular resin
Elastic mechanical property
Creep
Durability
author_facet Kong Yue
Weiqing Liu
Zhangjing Chen
Xiaoning Lu
Weidong Lu
author_sort Kong Yue
title Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
title_short Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
title_full Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
title_fullStr Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Creep Property of Fast-growing Poplar Wood Modified with Low Molecular Weight Resins
title_sort investigation of the creep property of fast-growing poplar wood modified with low molecular weight resins
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Fast-growing poplar wood was modified with low molecular weight urea-formaldehyde resin (UF) at 41.5% concentration or phenol-formaldehyde (PF) at concentrations of 15, 25, and 40%. The physical and mechanical properties were measured, and creep behavior tests were carried out under ambient indoor conditions. The specimens were subjected to 30 and 50% of their maximum bending load. The density, modulus of elasticity, and modulus of rupture of UF-wood increased by 37.16, 45.86, and 28.36%, respectively, and the corresponding increases in 15% PF-specimen were 39.41, 31.80, and 27.74%, respectively. The wood modified with resins exhibited less creep deflection. The relative creep deflections of modified wood were about 0.22, 0.53, 1.22, and 0.32 times those of the untreated specimen at 30% of stress level after 15% PF, 25% PF, 40% PF, and UF were added, respectively. At the lower loading level, the relative creep deflection of the 15% PF specimen was 63.94% that of the 41.5% UF-specimen. Specimens treated with UF at 30 and 50% loading were broken within 120 d and 80 d respectively, whereas the untreated specimen was broken within one month at 50% loading.
topic Fast-growing poplar
Low molecular resin
Elastic mechanical property
Creep
Durability
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1620_Yue_Investigation_Creep_Property_Poplar
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