Mechanical Efficiency and Quality Control Preliminary Analysis of Incompletely Bonded Wood-Based Sandwich Panels

Author:

Luengo Emilio123,Arriaga Francisco1ORCID,Bobadilla Ignacio1ORCID,Hermoso Eva4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forestry and Environmental Engineering and Management, MONTES (School of Forest Engineering and Natural Resources), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain

2. Continuum Mechanics and Structural Analysis Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 28911 Madrid, Spain

3. AITIM—Technical Research Association for the Wood Industries, 28013 Madrid, Spain

4. Institute of Forest Science (ICIFOR-INIA, CSIC), 28040 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Wood-based sandwich panels are building products composed of two skins attached to a lightweight continuous core in which at least one skin is made of wood-based products, contributing to the use of renewable forest goods. Since the connection between the skins and the core is often provided by adhesive bonding, its characteristics affect the mechanical behavior of the sandwich and, therefore, must be thoroughly assessed. Full adhesion is often considered the standard situation, although some batches of the commercial product show incompletely glued surfaces, and scarce data is available with regard to their bonding performance. For this reason, analyses were performed using tensile tests with a load perpendicular to the skins and specific shear tests with a load parallel to the longitudinal direction of the panel. The test samples were obtained from wood-based sandwich panels with extruded polystyrene cores and different skin materials. The tensile tests proved to be suitable only for panels with adequate skin material cohesion, their functionality improving as a control method when the glued surface percentage assessment is used together with the tensile strength. The results of the shear tests provided non-linear models relating the effect of the glued surface to the mechanical properties, revealing that the mechanical efficiency of the incompletely bonded specimens is better than that which might be expected if the core only worked in proportion to the glued surface, due to the help of the adjoining non-glued core material.

Funder

Department of Forestry and Environmental Engineering and Management, UPM

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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