Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels

Sandwich panels are favorable materials for structural or non-structural components due to durability, lightness, and longevity in service life. This study aimed to predict screw withdrawal resistance of the plywood laminated medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, and sandwich panels. In predi...

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Main Authors: Ergün Güntekin, Mesut Uysal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry 2024-03-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Forestry
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3471727
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description Sandwich panels are favorable materials for structural or non-structural components due to durability, lightness, and longevity in service life. This study aimed to predict screw withdrawal resistance of the plywood laminated medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, and sandwich panels. In predicting the screw withdrawal resistance, withdrawal load capacity, density, and withdrawal stiffness of the materials in each layer, screw penetration depth, and screw diameter were considered. Moreover, the screw withdrawal strength of the panels was examined. Screw withdrawal tests of panels were conducted according to TS EN 13446 standard. The test results showed a proportional correlation between the density and screw withdrawal strength of the panels. The highest screw withdrawal strength was obtained for sandwich panels made of plywood and medium-density fiberboard (12.51 MPa). Furthermore, the difference between experimental and predicted screw withdrawal resistance changed from 0.20% to 24.86%. Besides, there was no statistically significant difference between the screw withdrawal strength of the top and bottom face-laminated panels. The test results showed that both face laminated panels (sandwich panels) had higher screw withdrawal strength, density, and experimental and predicted screw withdrawal resistance compared to one face laminated panels.
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spelling doaj.art-fdda70a06656409f90604201e258ece32024-04-16T07:45:19ZengIsparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of ForestryTurkish Journal of Forestry2149-38982024-03-01251818810.18182/tjf.13752731656Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panelsErgün Güntekin0Mesut Uysal1BURSA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITYBURSA TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİSandwich panels are favorable materials for structural or non-structural components due to durability, lightness, and longevity in service life. This study aimed to predict screw withdrawal resistance of the plywood laminated medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, and sandwich panels. In predicting the screw withdrawal resistance, withdrawal load capacity, density, and withdrawal stiffness of the materials in each layer, screw penetration depth, and screw diameter were considered. Moreover, the screw withdrawal strength of the panels was examined. Screw withdrawal tests of panels were conducted according to TS EN 13446 standard. The test results showed a proportional correlation between the density and screw withdrawal strength of the panels. The highest screw withdrawal strength was obtained for sandwich panels made of plywood and medium-density fiberboard (12.51 MPa). Furthermore, the difference between experimental and predicted screw withdrawal resistance changed from 0.20% to 24.86%. Besides, there was no statistically significant difference between the screw withdrawal strength of the top and bottom face-laminated panels. The test results showed that both face laminated panels (sandwich panels) had higher screw withdrawal strength, density, and experimental and predicted screw withdrawal resistance compared to one face laminated panels.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3471727screw withdrawal resistancescrew withdrawal strengthsandwich panelsplywoodmedium-density fiberboardparticleboardvida çekme kapasitesivida çekme dayanımısandviç panellerkontrplakmdfyonga levha
spellingShingle Ergün Güntekin
Mesut Uysal
Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
Turkish Journal of Forestry
screw withdrawal resistance
screw withdrawal strength
sandwich panels
plywood
medium-density fiberboard
particleboard
vida çekme kapasitesi
vida çekme dayanımı
sandviç paneller
kontrplak
mdf
yonga levha
title Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
title_full Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
title_fullStr Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
title_short Prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
title_sort prediction of screw withdrawal resistance for plywood laminated panels and sandwich panels
topic screw withdrawal resistance
screw withdrawal strength
sandwich panels
plywood
medium-density fiberboard
particleboard
vida çekme kapasitesi
vida çekme dayanımı
sandviç paneller
kontrplak
mdf
yonga levha
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/3471727
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