A numerical and experimental study of stress and crack development in kiln-dried wood

Finn Larsen, Sigurdur Ormarsson

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    Abstract

    Numerical and experimental investigations were carried out on well defined log-disc samples of Norway spruce consisting of both heartwood and sapwood, with the aim of gaining more adequate knowledge of stress and fracture generation during the drying process. Use of thin discs of a log enabled a well-controlled and simplified drying history of the samples to be obtained. Experiments supported by the numerical simulations showed the heartwood to dry below the fibre saturation point (FSP), much earlier than the sapwood, and thus to start shrinking at a much earlier stage. The variation in the moisture histories for different parts of a cross section was the main reason for the stress development during the drying process.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of World Conference on Timber Engineering 2012
    Number of pages5
    Publication date2012
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    Event12th World Conference on Timber engineering - Auckland, New Zealand
    Duration: 15 Jul 201219 Jul 2012
    Conference number: 12
    http://www.conference.co.nz/wcte2012

    Conference

    Conference12th World Conference on Timber engineering
    Number12
    Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
    CityAuckland
    Period15/07/201219/07/2012
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    Keywords

    • Aramis
    • Wood drying
    • FE-simulation
    • Drying strains
    • Drying stresses

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