Synergistic Effect of Strand Angle and Panel Density on Bending Properties of Strand-Based Wood Composites

FOREST PRODUCTS JOURNAL(2013)

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The impacts of panel density and strand alignment, and their synergistic effect, on bending strength and stiffness of strand-based wood composites were investigated experimentally Fifteen unidirectional strand panels with a range of densities were manufactured Bending specimens were cut at an angle with respect to the alignment direction at 15-degree increments from 0 to 90 degrees Bending strength and stiffness with extended ranges of density (480 to 672 kg/m(3)) and strand alignment (0 to 90 degrees) enabled these production factors to be simultaneously investigated The response of the bending properties to changes in density greatly depended on strand angle A smaller strand angle exhibited a greater rate of bending property change with density This synergistic effect provided a supplementary basis for focusing efforts in improving strand alignment on the thin layers near the high-density surfaces to enhance bending properties The data presented in this article should be especially useful when dealing with unidirectional wood strand/veneer products, such as oriented strand lumber, where strand alignment and density are crucial for the intended application
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