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Kunstharzpressholz zur Verstärkung von Brettschichtholz

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 1, v. 92
Page(s): 28-35
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201400085
Abstract:

Compressed laminated wood for the strengthening of glued laminated timber

Glued laminated timber girders were investigated, which were strengthened with compressed laminated wood at the tension lamella and optionally also at the compression lamella to increase load-bearing capacity and stiffness. Compressed laminated wood is a wood composite consisting of beech (Fagus sylvatica) veneers, which are impregnated with phenol-resorcin resin. Compressed laminated wood possesses a YOUNG's modulus of more than 20000 N/mm² and a bending strength of more than 200 N/mm², which is compared to glued laminated timber GL24h a doubling and a tripling, respectively. The strengthening of the GL24h girders with compressed laminated wood led to a doubling of the bending capacity and to an increase of stiffness of about one third compared to plain GL24h girders with the same cross section. Moreover, the joint of glued laminated timber and compressed laminated wood was exposed to wetting-drying cycles to investigate the durability. Partly impregnated compressed laminated wood absorbed a lot of moisture and swelled heavily, but still less than plain beech wood. Thus, this material is only recommendable for the service classes 1 and 2. Completely impregnated compressed laminated wood showed only very low moisture uptake and swelling and can be applied also in service class 3.

Keywords:
swelling durability strengthening glued laminated timber (GLT) glued-laminated timber load-bearing behavior compressed laminated wood dimensional stability water uptake
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    19/01/2015
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