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Reducing the moisture sensitivity of linear friction welded birch ( Betula pendula L.) wood through thermal modification

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/33472
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Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Ruponen, Jussi
Čermák, Petr
Rhême, Martin
Rautkari, Lauri
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Linear friction welding of wood is a bonding process applied to wood and during which a stiff bond line is formed by the softening and rehardening of wood components to form a composite material composed mainly of wood fibres embedded in a modified lignin matrix. Unfortunately, the bonds tend to spontaneously delaminate or lose their strength when exposed to moist conditions. Some approaches were previously applied to overcome this problem, but so far a suitable solution has not been found. This paper presents results of applying post-welding thermal modification to reduce the moisture sensitivity of welded wood. The experiments included welding of birch wood, thermal modification under superheated steam at atmospheric pressure, internal bond (IB) and tensile-shear strength testing and soaking tests. As supposed, the non-modified reference specimens performed poorly after the seven days soaking test (on average 0.33 MPa IB strength), whereas the thermally modified specimens yielded almost the same IB strength in dry and wet condition (on average e.g. 1.15 and 0.93 MPa, respectively). Such a similar load bearing capacity in very different moisture conditions was previously reported only in the case of paduk wood. Similar to the reduction of IB strength occurred during the soaking test, also delamination was observed more clearly in non-modified reference specimens (e.g. 4 vs. 0 total delaminations after seven days soaking). Therefore, the authors suggest that post-welding thermal modification could provide a suitable bond-stabilisation method against moisture, although the process parameters must be optimised in further research, for instance, to ensure scalability.
DOI
10.24451/arbor.5866
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5866
Publisher DOI
10.1080/01694243.2015.1069721
Journal
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology
ISSN
0169-4243
Organization
Architektur, Holz- und Bau  
Volume
29
Issue
22
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Ruponen, J., Čermák, P., Rhême, M., & Rautkari, L. (2015). Reducing the moisture sensitivity of linear friction welded birch ( Betula pendula L.) wood through thermal modification. In Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology (Vol. 29, Issue 22). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5866
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