2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2018.05.004
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Rods glued in engineered hardwood products part II: Numerical modelling and capacity prediction

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“…Beide besitzen eine profilierte Oberfläche im Millimeterbereich, um die Vorteile der mechanischen Verzahnung zu nutzen. Prinzipiell einsetzbar sind auch Stäbe aus glas‐ oder carbonfaserverstärkten Kunststoffen (u. a. Seim et al , Myslicki et al , Grunwald et al ). In den meisten Fällen werden Epoxide (EPX) und Polyurethane (PUR) eingesetzt, seltener Phenol‐Resorcin‐basierte Klebstoffe (PRF) .…”
Section: Stand Der Technikunclassified
“…Beide besitzen eine profilierte Oberfläche im Millimeterbereich, um die Vorteile der mechanischen Verzahnung zu nutzen. Prinzipiell einsetzbar sind auch Stäbe aus glas‐ oder carbonfaserverstärkten Kunststoffen (u. a. Seim et al , Myslicki et al , Grunwald et al ). In den meisten Fällen werden Epoxide (EPX) und Polyurethane (PUR) eingesetzt, seltener Phenol‐Resorcin‐basierte Klebstoffe (PRF) .…”
Section: Stand Der Technikunclassified
“…Timber is far less rigid perpendicular to the fibre, giving rise to a more uniform stress distribution that in turn leads to an almost linear relationship between the load-bearing capacity and glued length, which is contrary to what has been described for joints made parallel to the fibre. Crack propagation and therefore failure modes also differ depending on the fibre orientation of the load (Grunwald et al 2019b).…”
Section: Experimental Analysis Of the Joints With External Countersinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They even undertook comparative analysis of the results of some of the proposed designs, according to their dimensions. More recently, Grunwald et al (2019b) evaluated the different models used for GiR strength prediction. Different authors agree on one key aspect in the behaviour of joints.…”
Section: Introduction: Traditional System-only Cylindrical Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PUR adhesives perform well in wet conditions and for practical reasons, two-component adhesives are preferred over one component ones [15,51]. Other recent research [52] characterised nine different adhesives based on their stiffness, strength and rheology and also demonstrated that PUR had good bonding properties suitable for GiR joints.…”
Section: Adhesives Used In Girmentioning
confidence: 99%