Investigations of flakeboard mat consolidation
<p>The response of a flake mat to the mechanical stress applied during consolidation is a function of mat structure, raw material properties and the environmental conditions created during pressing. This research project was aimed at improving the understanding of raw material behavior during...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-434382021-05-26T05:48:38Z Investigations of flakeboard mat consolidation Lenth, Christopher Allen Wood Science and Forest Products LD5655.V855 1994.L468 Composite materials -- Fatigue Particle board -- Fatigue <p>The response of a flake mat to the mechanical stress applied during consolidation is a function of mat structure, raw material properties and the environmental conditions created during pressing. This research project was aimed at improving the understanding of raw material behavior during the hot-pressing of wood based composites by examining the response of a wood flake mat to the compression encountered during press closure in the flakeboard manufacturing process. The structure of a flakeboard mat can be considered to be that of a cellular material, the properties of which are governed by the cellular geometry, or arrangement of cells, and the properties of the solid cell wall material. A method for quantifying the cellular structure of a wood flake mat was developed and implemented. The structure of thin mat sections and small flake mats was quantified using image analysis techniques. The applicability of theories developed for modelling the compressive behavior of cellular materials to the consolidation of wood flake mats was investigated using thin mat sections. Narrow mat sections and small laboratory mats has similar void sizes but significantly different void shapes. Void size was not significantly affected by flake orientation, but void shape was.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:39:07Z 2014-03-14T21:39:07Z 1994-10-05 2009-06-23 2009-06-23 2009-06-23 Thesis Text etd-06232009-063307 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43438 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06232009-063307/ en OCLC# 32161922 LD5655.V855_1994.L468.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xiv, 117 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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<p>The response of a flake mat to the mechanical stress applied during
consolidation is a function of mat structure, raw material properties and the
environmental conditions created during pressing. This research project was
aimed at improving the understanding of raw material behavior during the
hot-pressing of wood based composites by examining the response of a wood
flake mat to the compression encountered during press closure in the flakeboard
manufacturing process. The structure of a flakeboard mat can be considered to be
that of a cellular material, the properties of which are governed by the cellular
geometry, or arrangement of cells, and the properties of the solid cell wall material.
A method for quantifying the cellular structure of a wood flake mat was developed
and implemented. The structure of thin mat sections and small flake mats was
quantified using image analysis techniques. The applicability of theories
developed for modelling the compressive behavior of cellular materials to the
consolidation of wood flake mats was investigated using thin mat sections. Narrow mat sections and small laboratory mats has similar void sizes but significantly
different void shapes. Void size was not significantly affected by flake orientation, but void shape was.</p> === Master of Science |
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