PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS

Strand board can be manufactured from sawmill residues, branches, and crown wood left in the forest. The thickness swelling of these residues is quite different from that of mature wood and can have a negative effect on the physical and strength properties of strand board. A mixture of these materia...

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Main Author: Elisha Ncube
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2012-04-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_2_2496_Ncube_Predict_Thickness_Swell_HotPress_Strands/1524
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spelling doaj-9123eccb2d034e97a8be69d1d27ed0502020-11-25T00:59:04ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262012-04-017224962505PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDSElisha NcubeStrand board can be manufactured from sawmill residues, branches, and crown wood left in the forest. The thickness swelling of these residues is quite different from that of mature wood and can have a negative effect on the physical and strength properties of strand board. A mixture of these materials and pressing conditions can be optimized by assessing thickness swelling of wood strands after pressing. Individual wood strands conditioned to 12% moisture content were hot-pressed at 105 °C to 50% of their original thickness and conditioned at 20 °C and 33%, 100%, and 0% relative humidity for 72 hours to determine their thickness swelling. A mechanical model consisting of springs and dashpots was superimposed on a stress relaxation curve to determine strain components with a view to predict thickness swelling. The data were interpreted by analysis of variance in conjunction with Fisher’s protected least significant difference method. The results showed a good agreement between measured and predicted thickness swelling of both juvenile and mature wood.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_2_2496_Ncube_Predict_Thickness_Swell_HotPress_Strands/1524Thickness swellingStrands boardStress relaxationJuvenile/mature woodWood residues
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PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
BioResources
Thickness swelling
Strands board
Stress relaxation
Juvenile/mature wood
Wood residues
author_facet Elisha Ncube
author_sort Elisha Ncube
title PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
title_short PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
title_full PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
title_fullStr PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTING THICKNESS SWELLING OF HOT PRESSED WOOD STRANDS
title_sort predicting thickness swelling of hot pressed wood strands
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Strand board can be manufactured from sawmill residues, branches, and crown wood left in the forest. The thickness swelling of these residues is quite different from that of mature wood and can have a negative effect on the physical and strength properties of strand board. A mixture of these materials and pressing conditions can be optimized by assessing thickness swelling of wood strands after pressing. Individual wood strands conditioned to 12% moisture content were hot-pressed at 105 °C to 50% of their original thickness and conditioned at 20 °C and 33%, 100%, and 0% relative humidity for 72 hours to determine their thickness swelling. A mechanical model consisting of springs and dashpots was superimposed on a stress relaxation curve to determine strain components with a view to predict thickness swelling. The data were interpreted by analysis of variance in conjunction with Fisher’s protected least significant difference method. The results showed a good agreement between measured and predicted thickness swelling of both juvenile and mature wood.
topic Thickness swelling
Strands board
Stress relaxation
Juvenile/mature wood
Wood residues
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_07_2_2496_Ncube_Predict_Thickness_Swell_HotPress_Strands/1524
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