Journal article
Optimization of Wood Welding Parameters for Australian Hardwood Species
B BELLEVILLE, S Amirou, A Pizzi, B Ozarska
BioResources | North Carolina State University | Published : 2017
Abstract
Optimal linear wood welding parameters along the end-grain-to-end-grain faces were determined for Eucalyptus saligna, Eucalyptus pilularis, and Corymbia maculata. Joints made using Eucalyptus saligna showed a significant interaction between welding time (WT), amplitude (WA), and pressure (WP). A preheating phase of 3 s at 0.4 MPa WP and 0.75 mm WA coupled with a WT of 2 s at 2.0 MPa WP and 1.5 mm WA provided the best shear strength results of 5.1 MPa. Joints made using Eucalyptus pilularis and Corymbia maculata snapped once the holding pressure was removed, suggesting that end-grain-to-end-grain welded fibers cannot withstand the thermal stresses generated when the surface to be welded is to..
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The authors acknowledge the financial support of the University of Melbourne. Thanks are extended to Boral Timber for providing the material.