PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE

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Autor(a) principal: Tenorio, Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Moya, Roger, Camacho, Diego
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/829
Resumo: Concrete, steel and plastics are the materials used for construction in Costa Rica. Meanwhile, wood from plantation are being introduced in the market. The present study aims to characterize and measured some physical and mechanical properties of plywood panels manufactured with veneers of Gmelina arborea, Tectona grandis and Acacia mangium coming from forest plantations for structural use. It was produced three plywood boards of each species and general characterization of them was done, and physical and mechanical properties were determined. The results shown that panels manufactured with T. grandis wood presented physical and mechanical properties higher than G. arborea and A. mangium. In accordance with standards of Voluntary Products Standart PS 1-95 and PS 1-09 of the United States, structural plywood of G. arborea can be grouped in grade 3, and plywood manufactured with T. grandis and A. mangium wood in grade 2. All species can be used in the manufacture of structural elements.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
title PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
spellingShingle PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
Tenorio, Carolina
Wood plantation
wood resistance
veneers product
secondary products of wood.
title_short PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
title_full PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
title_fullStr PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
title_sort PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD PANELS MANUFACTURES WITH TROPICAL PLANTATION SPECIES FOR STRUCTURAL USE
author Tenorio, Carolina
author_facet Tenorio, Carolina
Moya, Roger
Camacho, Diego
author_role author
author2 Moya, Roger
Camacho, Diego
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tenorio, Carolina
Moya, Roger
Camacho, Diego
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wood plantation
wood resistance
veneers product
secondary products of wood.
topic Wood plantation
wood resistance
veneers product
secondary products of wood.
description Concrete, steel and plastics are the materials used for construction in Costa Rica. Meanwhile, wood from plantation are being introduced in the market. The present study aims to characterize and measured some physical and mechanical properties of plywood panels manufactured with veneers of Gmelina arborea, Tectona grandis and Acacia mangium coming from forest plantations for structural use. It was produced three plywood boards of each species and general characterization of them was done, and physical and mechanical properties were determined. The results shown that panels manufactured with T. grandis wood presented physical and mechanical properties higher than G. arborea and A. mangium. In accordance with standards of Voluntary Products Standart PS 1-95 and PS 1-09 of the United States, structural plywood of G. arborea can be grouped in grade 3, and plywood manufactured with T. grandis and A. mangium wood in grade 2. All species can be used in the manufacture of structural elements.
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