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Evaluation of Wood Composite Sandwich Panels as a Promising Renewable Building Material.

Mostafa Mohammadabadi1, Vikram Yadama2, James Daniel Dolan2.   

Abstract

During this study, full-size wood composite sandwich panels, 1.2 m by 2.4 m (4 ft by 8 ft), with a biaxial corrugated core were evaluated as a building construction material. Considering the applications of this new building material, including roof, floor, and wall paneling, sandwich panels with one and two corrugated core(s) were fabricated and experimentally evaluated. Since primary loads applied on these sandwich panels during their service life are live load, snow load, wind, and gravity loads, their bending and compression behavior were investigated. To improve the thermal characteristics, the cavities within the sandwich panels created by the corrugated geometry of the core were filled with a closed-cell foam. The R-values of the sandwich panels were measured to evaluate their energy performance. Comparison of the weight indicated that fabrication of a corrugated panel needs 74% less strands and, as a result, less resin compared to a strand-based composite panel, such as oriented strand board (OSB), of the same size and same density. Bending results revealed that one-layer core sandwich panels with floor applications under a 4.79 kPa (100 psf) bending load are able to meet the smallest deflection limit of L/360 when the span length (L) is 137.16 cm (54 in) or less. The ultimate capacity of two-layered core sandwich panels as a wall member was 94% and 158% higher than the traditional walls with studs under bending and axial compressive loads, respectively. Two-layered core sandwich panels also showed a higher ultimate capacity compared to structural insulated panels (SIP), at 470% and 235% more in bending and axial compression, respectively. Furthermore, normalized R-values, the thermal resistance, of these sandwich panels, even with the presence of thermal bridging due to the core geometry, was about 114% and 109% higher than plywood and oriented strand board, respectively.

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Keywords:  R-value; axial compression; bending stiffness; biaxial corrugated core; building material; sandwich panel; wood composites

Year:  2021        PMID: 33924178     DOI: 10.3390/ma14082083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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1.  The Effect of Openings' Size and Location on Selected Dynamical Properties of Typical Wood Frame Walls.

Authors:  Marcin Szczepanski; Ahmed Manguri; Najmadeen Saeed; Daniel Chuchala
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-26       Impact factor: 4.329

2.  A Novel Implementation of the LDEM in the Ansys LS-DYNA Finite Element Code.

Authors:  Andrea Zanichelli; Angélica Colpo; Leandro Friedrich; Ignacio Iturrioz; Andrea Carpinteri; Sabrina Vantadori
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 3.623

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