Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Mixed I-214 Poplar/Pinus Sylvestris Laminated Timber Subjected to Bending Loadings
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Rescalvo Fernández, Francisco José; Timbolmas, Cristian Ioan; Bravo Pareja, Rafael; Gallego, AntonioEditorial
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Materia
Poplar Pine Timber Glulam Bending Numerical modeling Non-destructive testing
Date
2020-07-14Referencia bibliográfica
Rescalvo, F. J., Timbolmas, C., Bravo, R., & Gallego, A. (2020). Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Mixed I-214 Poplar/Pinus Sylvestris Laminated Timber Subjected to Bending Loadings. Materials, 13(14), 3134. [doi:10.3390/ma13143134]
Patrocinador
COMPOP_Timber project "Desarrollo de productos de ingenieria elaborados a base de tablones y chapas de chopo con inserciones de material compuesto para su uso en construccion" BIA2017-82650-RRésumé
The structural use of timber coming from fast growing and low-grade species such as poplar
is one of the current challenges in the wood value chains, through the development of engineering
products. In this work, a qualitative comparison of the behavior of mixed glued laminated timber
made of pine in their outer layers and of poplar in their inner layers is shown and discussed.
Single-species poplar and pine laminated timber have been used as control layouts. The investigation
includes destructive four-point bending tests and three non-destructive methodologies: finite elements
numerical model; semi-analytical model based on the Parallel Axes theorem and acoustic resonance
testing. An excellent agreement between experimental and numerical results is obtained. Although few
number of samples have been tested, the results indicate that the use of poplar as a low-grade species
in the inner layers of the laminated timber can be a promising technology to decrease the weight of
the timber maintaining the good mechanical properties of pine. Likewise, the need for the use of
the shear modulus in both experimental measurements and numerical analysis is suggested, as well
as the need to reformulate the vibration methodology for non-destructive grading in the case of
mixed timber.