Dissertação
Avaliação na qualidade da colagem e desempenho de painéis Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) produzidos com madeira de Eucalyptus grandis e Pinus taeda
Fecha
2022-02-23Autor
Roubuste, Roberta Rodrigues
Institución
Resumen
The objective of the present study is to evaluate the bonding quality of the lamellas of CLT
panels with the use of single-component polyurethane adhesive produced with Eucalyptus
grandis, Pinus taeda, and also a mixture of the species. The material used for the research was
collected at the Department of Diagnosis and Agricultural Research (DDPA), Santa Maria,
RS, Brazil. After felling the trees, they were cut into planks and transported to the Forest
Products Laboratory at UFSM. This material was stored in a climate chamber with controlled
temperature and relative humidity until it reached hygroscopic equilibrium, with a moisture
content of around 12%. After this period, the lamellae were sectioned into the final
dimensions for assembling the CLT panels, at 1,6 x 10 x 50 cm, thickness, width, and length,
respectively. The physical properties of wood were tested: density at 12%, basic density, and
moisture content. In addition, the lamellae were visually and mechanically (MOE) classified
for better arrangement in the making of the panels. The panels were assembled in three layers,
and each layer with the arrangement of five lamellae, in a total of 10 panels (four panels of E.
grandis, four panels of P. taeda, and two panels of the mixture of species). We evaluated the
properties of specific mass, moisture content, and tests to evaluate the quality of gluing,
according to the American ANSI (2019): shear at the glue line and delamination. The results
showed that the physical properties of wood were superior for E. grandis compared to P.
taeda, corroborating the literature. The visual and mechanical classification allowed the
selection of pieces and the organization of lamellas with higher quality to be placed in the
outer layers of the panels, and with lower properties in the inner layers. The panels produced
with E. grandis wood and with a mixture of species showed adequate properties, showing that
it can be a viable alternative for use in the manufacture of these panels. The specific mass of
the wood and of the panels, MOE, shear strength at the glue line by compression and also the
absence of delamination indicate better results for the wood of CLT panels produced with E.
grandis, indicating that the gluing was better compared to panels assembled with pure P.
taeda wood. In this perspective, the importance of future studies with the projection of CLT
panels in large dimensions is emphasized, in order to evaluate their properties in such a way
as they are made commercially.