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AN EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF MOISTURE TRANSPORT AND MOISTURE-INDUCED STRAIN IN FAST-GROWN SITKA SPRUCE
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WoS WOS:000455750900005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85061447580
SciELO S0718-221X2019000100045
DOI 10.4067/S0718-221X2019005000105
Año 2019
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



The use of-fast-grown timber in the manufacture of engineered wood products is increasing; however, the fast growth rate results in a low-density timber that is susceptible to significant swelling and shrinkage deformations under changing moisture content. The current study focuses on the characterisation of the moisture diffusion and swelling/shrinkage of fast-grown Sitka spruce and the prediction of the moisture-induced strain development in Sitka spruce glulam beams under variable humidity cycles. Moisture content evolution and swelling/shrinkage coefficients were measured and the longitudinal swelling/shrinkage was found to be significantly greater than for slow-grown timber. Sitka spruce glued-laminated beams were subjected to controlled relative humidity cycling for 52 weeks and the moisture distribution and moisture-induced strains were measured continuously. Coupled moisture-displacement numerical models, incorporating the experimentally measured material parameters were developed. The effect of the glue-line was found to have an insignificant effect on moisture transport, however, the material orientation greatly influenced the predicted moisture-induced strain. Accurately mapping the material orientation produced significantly better predictions of the experimental results over the 52-week period.

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Materials Science, Paper & Wood
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Agricultural Sciences

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 O'Ceallaigh, Conan Hombre Natl Univ Ireland Galway - Irlanda
National University of Ireland Galway - Irlanda
2 Sikora, Karol Hombre Univ Wollongong Dubai - Emiratos Árabes Unidos
University of Wollongong in Dubai - Emiratos Árabes Unidos
3 McPolin, Daniel Hombre Queens Univ Belfast - Reino Unido
Queen’s University Belfast - Reino Unido
Queen's University Belfast - Reino Unido
4 Harte, Annette M. Mujer Natl Univ Ireland Galway - Irlanda
National University of Ireland Galway - Irlanda

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine of the Republic of Ireland under the FIRM/RSF/COFORD scheme

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
This work has been carried out as part of the project entitled 'Innovation in Irish timber Usage' (project ref. 11/C/207) funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine of the Republic of Ireland under the FIRM/RSF/COFORD scheme. The authors would also like to thank ECC Ltd. (Earrai Coillte Chonnacht Teoranta) for supplying all the timber used in this project. The contribution of the technical staff of the College of Engineering and Informatics, NUIG, in particular, Peter Fahy, Colm Walsh and Gerrard Hynes, is acknowledged
This work has been carried out as part of the project entitled ‘Innovation in Irish timber Usage’ (project ref. 11/C/207) funded by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine of the Republic of Ireland under the FIRM/RSF/COFORD scheme. The authors would also like to thank ECC Ltd.

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