Photogrammetric evaluation of shear modulus of glulam timber using torsion test method and dual stereo vision system

Author:

Mohamed Ahmed,Deng Yu,Zhang HexinORCID,Wong Simon H. F.,Uheida Kal,Zhang Y. X.,Zhu Mei-Chun,Lehmann Martin,Quan Yanfang

Abstract

AbstractThe shear modulus of timber and timber-based composite materials is a fundamental mechanical property, which is used in the design of timber and engineered wood products. The problem of experimentally determining appropriate values of shear modulus for timber-based composite is not as simple and straightforward as in isotropic materials. Although the torsion test is a recommended standard approach to determine the shear modulus of structural-size timber and glulam beams, it is difficult to measure the rotational deformations of the timber beams. Therefore, in this paper, a stereo camera system combined with a photogrammetric approach is proposed to evaluate the values and variations of the shear modulus of glulam beams under the torsion test. The photogrammetric approach is a non-contact method, which provides an efficient and alternative approach for measuring the deformations of the torsion specimens in three dimensions. A series of experiments was conducted on glulam timber beams under the torsion test to investigate the applicability of the optical approach to evaluate the values and variations of shear modulus as well as to investigate the effect of applying torques in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction on the shear modulus of the beams. This optical system not only allows the performance and reliability of the traditional sensors to be assessed, but also allows the rotational deformation of the torsion samples to be monitored at various locations. This enables the values of shear modulus at different cross-sections of the torsion specimens to be evaluated without the need to use more devices. The test results showed that applying torques to the glulam timber specimens during loading and unloading in either a clockwise or anticlockwise direction does not influence or cause a significant change in the shear modulus of the beams. By comparing shear modulus values of glulam beams measured based on different shear spans, it was found that the larger the shear span the smaller the shear modulus value. This might indicate that the variations of shear modulus values at these different gauge lengths need to be considered.

Funder

Royal Academy of Engineering

Royal Academy of Engineerin

British Council

Lawrence Ho Research Fund

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China

Liuzhou Scientific Research and Technology Development Plan

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Materials Science,Forestry

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