Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers

In order to investigate the mechanism of the effect of asymmetric reinforcement on the static-bending properties of wood, this paper tests and analyzes the static-bending properties of SPF wood and seven different types of asymmetric fiber surface-reinforced wood (AFRWC) formed by SPF wood as the su...

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Main Authors: Xu Guo, Fengwei Zhou, Shuduan Deng, Chunlei Dong
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2454
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author Xu Guo
Fengwei Zhou
Shuduan Deng
Chunlei Dong
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description In order to investigate the mechanism of the effect of asymmetric reinforcement on the static-bending properties of wood, this paper tests and analyzes the static-bending properties of SPF wood and seven different types of asymmetric fiber surface-reinforced wood (AFRWC) formed by SPF wood as the substrate and bamboo and carbon fibers as the reinforcement materials. The results of the study found that (1) the moduli of rupture of the seven types of AFRWC were increased to varying degrees, but the static-bending moduli of elasticity increased or decreased; (2) the asymmetric reinforcement changed the cross-section strain distribution and damage type of the wood in static bending; (3) the results of the cross-section strain-field tests and the ABAQUS finite element simulation showed that the asymmetric reinforcement method of bonding the bamboo material and the two layers of CFRP in the compression and tensile zones, respectively, can greatly enhance the static-bending performance of the wood. The error between the simulated and measured values of specimens MOR and MOE is only −0.7% and −7.3%, respectively. This type of asymmetric reinforcement makes it possible to obtain a more reasonable cross-section stress distribution.
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spelling doaj.art-c2a71eb8646544c4a5b3ce8b747092e82023-12-22T14:09:49ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072023-12-011412245410.3390/f14122454Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric FibersXu Guo0Fengwei Zhou1Shuduan Deng2Chunlei Dong3Collage of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaCollage of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaNew Wood-Based Composites Innovation Team, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaCollage of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, ChinaIn order to investigate the mechanism of the effect of asymmetric reinforcement on the static-bending properties of wood, this paper tests and analyzes the static-bending properties of SPF wood and seven different types of asymmetric fiber surface-reinforced wood (AFRWC) formed by SPF wood as the substrate and bamboo and carbon fibers as the reinforcement materials. The results of the study found that (1) the moduli of rupture of the seven types of AFRWC were increased to varying degrees, but the static-bending moduli of elasticity increased or decreased; (2) the asymmetric reinforcement changed the cross-section strain distribution and damage type of the wood in static bending; (3) the results of the cross-section strain-field tests and the ABAQUS finite element simulation showed that the asymmetric reinforcement method of bonding the bamboo material and the two layers of CFRP in the compression and tensile zones, respectively, can greatly enhance the static-bending performance of the wood. The error between the simulated and measured values of specimens MOR and MOE is only −0.7% and −7.3%, respectively. This type of asymmetric reinforcement makes it possible to obtain a more reasonable cross-section stress distribution.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2454asymmetric fiber reinforcementCFRPbamboo–wood compositestatic-bending performance
spellingShingle Xu Guo
Fengwei Zhou
Shuduan Deng
Chunlei Dong
Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
Forests
asymmetric fiber reinforcement
CFRP
bamboo–wood composite
static-bending performance
title Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
title_full Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
title_fullStr Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
title_short Study on the Static-Bending Properties of Surface-Reinforced Wood with Asymmetric Fibers
title_sort study on the static bending properties of surface reinforced wood with asymmetric fibers
topic asymmetric fiber reinforcement
CFRP
bamboo–wood composite
static-bending performance
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/12/2454
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