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Bending performance of nail‑laminated timber constructed of fast‑grown plantation eucalypt

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posted on 2023-05-20, 02:24 authored by Derikvand, M, Jiao, H, Nathan KotlarewskiNathan Kotlarewski, Michael LeeMichael Lee, Andrew ChanAndrew Chan, Gregory NolanGregory Nolan
Australia’s hardwood plantation estate is predominantly comprised of Eucalyptus nitens and Eucalyptus globulus, which are mainly being managed to produce woodchips—a low-value commodity export. There is an increasing interest by the timber industry in developing higher-value structural products from the low-grade timber recovered from these plantation resources. In this experimental study, for the first time, the bending performance of nail-laminated timber (NLT) and NLT-concrete composite (NLTC) floor panels constructed of the low-grade, fibre-managed Eucalyptus nitens and Eucalyptus globulus timber was evaluated. The test panels were constructed with various span lengths and cross-sectional configurations and subjected to vibration and four-point bending tests. The results indicated that the modulus of elasticity of the Eucalyptus nitens NLT panels (11,074.6 MPa) was comparable to that of NLT panels made of Eucalyptus globulus (11,203.2 MPa). The modulus of rupture of the Eucalyptus globulus panels was 13.8% higher than that of the Eucalyptus nitens ones. The bending properties of the NLT panels constructed of the two plantation species were superior to those of some commercially important mass laminated timber products reported in the literature. Under the limit state design loads, all the NLT and NLTC panels were still in the linear-elastic range. The fundamental natural vibration frequency values of the test panels were above the recommended minimum range of 8–10 Hz for residential and office floors. The two plantation timber species therefore demonstrated sufficient short-term bending performances to be used in the construction of higher-value structural floor products.

Funding

Forest & Wood Products Australia Limited

Britton Brothers Pty Ltd

Forico Pty Ltd

History

Publication title

European Journal of Wood and Wood Products

Volume

77

Pagination

421-437

ISSN

0018-3768

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

New York, USA

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Copyright 2019 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature

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Timber materials

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