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Wedge splitting experiments on three-layered particleboard and consequences for cutting
Authors:G. Sinn  P. Beer  M. Gindl  S. Stanzl-Tschegg
Affiliation:1. Department of Material Sciences and Process Engineering, BOKU?–?University?of?Natural?Resources?and?Applied?Life?Sciences, Peter-Jordan-Str. 82, 1190, Vienna, Austria
2. Department of Woodworking Machinery and Basis of Machine Construction, Agricultural University of Poznan, Wojska Polskiego Str. 38/42, 60-627, Poznan, Poland
3. FWF Austrian Science Fund, Sensengasse 1, 1090, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Three layered particleboard is a widely used and important plate material used for construction and furniture production. This implies that material parameters such as strength and elasticity in bending are determined. However, usually little or nothing is known about the fracture properties. This paper has the goal to investigate the material fracture properties in the three layers and discuss the linear and non-linear fracture mechanical properties with regard to board production and its consequences for cutting. It could be shown that the fracture properties of the solid boards are dominated by the bigger chips in the core of the plate and the fracture properties of boards are best characterized by the specific fracture energy. The linear elastic- and the non-linear elastic fracture mechanics approach of the outer layers shows essentially similar results, represented by brittle fracture. For the prediction of the cutting performance, linear elastic fracture mechanics parameters are considered to be more appropriate because these parameters describe the limit of linear elastic behaviour and therefore the case of smallest deformation zone. High stress concentration at the tool tip and low permanent deformation in the bulk material give the best cutting quality.
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