Revista Árvore (Oct 2023)

SHEAR STRENGTH OF Pinus sp. JOINTS BONDED WITH DIFFERENT GRAMMAGES AND PRESSURES

  • Karina Taiza Tomé,
  • Alfredo Petrauski,
  • Desirè Coraça Possa,
  • Victor Hugo Lazzaretti Padilha,
  • Sandra Maria Couri Petrauski,
  • Mateus Couri Petrauski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-908820230000016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The main function of the adhesive is to promote adhesion between materials, as well as provide fluidity and fill in the gaps between joints. Information such as grammage and bonding pressure is fundamental when it comes to the execution of structures in glued laminated wood. In this sense, the objective of this study was to evaluate the shear strength in compression of bonded joints using a one-component polyurethane adhesive with cold curing at three different gram levels, being 150 g.m-2, 200 g.m-2 and 250 g.m-2, with spreading on a single face, applied at two pressure levels, 0.7 MPa, and 1.0 MPa. The apparent density was determined, and with that, four blocks/density groups were obtained, which comprised four repetitions. In addition, the percentage of failure in the specimens after performing the shear test was analyzed. Statistical data analysis was carried out adopting a randomized design in a 2x3 factorial block to analyze the effects of grammage and bonding pressure on wood strength and failure The homogeneity and normality of the data were tested, and later the analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results showed that the joints’ strength was not affected, both for weight and pressure levels. As for the wood failure percentage, the values obtained were low, with averages below 35%.

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