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Wood welding: Chemical and physical changes according to the welding time

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/30771
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Published
Date Issued
2008-04
Author(s)
Ganne-Chédeville, Christelle  
Properzi, M.
Leban, J M
Pizzi, A.
Pichelin, Frédéric  
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY...

LINEAR FRICTION WELDI...

THERMAL MODIFICATION ...

WOOD BONDING

WOOD WELDING

Abstract
Wood welding using linear friction is a technique that has been developed in the past five years. The goal of this study was to analyze the microstructure development in the interphase enabling the wood-to-wood adhesion without any adhesive. Chemical and physical analyses have been carried out using infrared ther- mography, mechanical shear tests, transmitted light microscopy and X-ray densitometry. They have been considered as efficient to qualify the characteristics of the welded joints. The aim of this paper is to present a study using these analysis methods to observe the physical modifications of the wood in the interphase according to the welding time. The welding process of beech wood (Fagus sylvatia) with a welding time between 0 and 11 s could be divided into three different phases. The first phase describes changes in the physical and chemical characteristics of the wood. Densification and anatomical modifications occur in this phase. The second phase represents stabilization of the welded joint. The last phase of the cycle is a condi- tioning phase. All phases are controlled by the heat spread in the interphase and the time of heat exposure. Various parameters such as welding time, shear strength, temperature and width of the welded joint have been correlated and a hypothesis on the chemical reactions occurring in the interphase has been put forth. This study allowed discovering a window of parameters in which the quality of the welded joint is quite stable. Improving the quality of manufactured welded wood products without adhesive can now be done more easily due to this method.
Subjects
Q Science (General)
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
DOI
10.24451/arbor.9459
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.9459
Publisher DOI
10.1163/156856108x295392
Journal or Serie
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology
ISSN
0169-4243
Publisher URL
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1163/156856108X295392
Organization
Architektur, Holz- und Bau  
Institut für Werkstoffe und Holztechnologie IWH  
BFH-Zentrum Holz – Ressource und Werkstoff  
Institut für Baustoffe und biobasierte Materialien IBBM  
BFH-Zentren  
Volume
22
Issue
Februa
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Submitter
Ganne-ChédevilleC
Citation apa
Ganne-Chédeville, C., Properzi, M., Leban, J. M., Pizzi, A., & Pichelin, F. (2008). Wood welding: Chemical and physical changes according to the welding time. In Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology (Vol. 22, Issue Februa, pp. 761–773). Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.9459
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