2020
DOI: 10.1515/hf-2020-0141
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Wood-adhesive bond loaded in mode II: experimental and numerical analysis using elasto-plastic and fracture mechanics models

Abstract: The goal of the study was to analyze fracture properties of adhesive bond using a three-point end-notched flexure test and the compliance-based beam method. Critical strain energy release rates (GIIc) and cohesive laws were obtained for adhesive bonds made of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and adhesives such as EPI, MUF, PRF and PUR. The experiments were assisted with FE analyses employing three different material models of wood: elastic (Elas), symmetric elasto-plastic (EP) and elasto-plastic with differ… Show more

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“…This needs to be further investigated. Specimens bonded with PUR tended to show lower bonding strength and wood failure percentages, possibly due to the fact that it is more elastic (more ductile) [34]. As mentioned above, the penetration of the adhesive systems could be one more reason for the different bonding strengths of the finger joints.…”
Section: Two-way Interactions and Analysis Of Variancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…This needs to be further investigated. Specimens bonded with PUR tended to show lower bonding strength and wood failure percentages, possibly due to the fact that it is more elastic (more ductile) [34]. As mentioned above, the penetration of the adhesive systems could be one more reason for the different bonding strengths of the finger joints.…”
Section: Two-way Interactions and Analysis Of Variancementioning
confidence: 97%