A Review of Methods to Increase the Flexibility of Wood

Authors

  • Mark Irle LIMBHA, Ecole Superieure du Bois, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.fwiafe.2019.12.61.2.4

Keywords:

flexible wood, radial compression, poplar

Abstract

This paper provides a short review of the techniques that can be used to make flexible wood-based products. It also describes preliminary experiments on the potential of radial compression of French grown Poplar (Populus spp.) for the manufacture of highly flexible products. A 50% uniaxial compression strain was applied to wood blocks with an average moisture content of 15.5%. The blocks were then glued together to make larger panels from which small beams (nominally 10 x 10 x 150 mm3) were cut. After conditioning, the bending properties were measured. None of the flexibilized beams broke during testing and their stiffness was found to be less than 10% of the control beams.

Author Biography

Mark Irle, LIMBHA, Ecole Superieure du Bois, France

 rue Christian Pauc, 44306 Nantes

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Published

2019-12-18

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Section

WOOD INDUSTRY