在工程木材中使用木材废料和生物聚氨形成结构
Aurelija Rimkienė1, Agnė Kairytė1, Sigitas Vėjelis1
1Building Materials Institute, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Linkmenu str. 28, LT-08217 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 29, 2024
概括
这项研究探讨了再利用木材废弃物来制造强大的工程木材用于建筑的日志. 化学处理增强了木材废弃物特性,显著增加了可持续建筑材料的抗拉强度.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 可持续工程 可持续工程
- 木材科学 木材科学 木材科学
背景情况:
- 木材废弃物对处置具有重大挑战.
- 工程木制品为传统木材提供可持续的替代品.
- 从废弃物中开发高强度木材复合材料对于建筑业至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查在工程木材日志中再利用木材废弃物的加工方法.
- 评估这些日志是否符合结构性木材强度要求.
- 评估化学处理对木材废弃物特性和粘合剂粘合的影响.
主要方法:
- 三种木材废弃物类型的表征 (包装,建筑/家具,门制造).
- 对粒子大小,形状和表面微观结构的分析.
- 用生物聚氨粘合剂粘合木质颗粒并评估粘合力.
- 木材颗粒的化学处理 (碳酸,高酸,过氧化物).
- 工程木材日志的拉伸和压力强度测试.
主要成果:
- 化学处理使填充剂的重量减少了高达30%.
- 用碳酸处理的包装废物的工程木材的拉力强度从8331增加到12702kPa.
- 处理对拉伸强度的影响因使用的化学溶液而变化.
- 压力强度被确定以评估整体结构完整性.
结论:
- 木材废弃物可以有效地被加工成工程木材用于建筑.
- 化学表面处理提高了木材废弃物颗粒与生物聚氨粘合剂的粘合.
- 优化处理可以显著改善机械性能,满足结构性木材标准.
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