Stress Relaxation of Wood and Theoretical Models under Tensile and Bending Strain

인장과 휨변형하에서 목재의 응력이완 및 이론모형

  • Jang, Sang-Sik (Dept. Forest Products, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kang, Chun-Won (Dept. Forest Products. Iri National College of Agr. and Tech.)
  • 장상식 (충남대학교 임산공학과) ;
  • 강춘원 (이리농공전문대학 임산공업과)
  • Received : 1998.03.14
  • Published : 1998.12.30

Abstract

Stress relaxation tests have been performed under five different tensile strain levels and five different bending strain levels. Three different theoretical models have been developed based on four-element Burger's model, viscoelastic theory and viscous-viscoelastic theory. Experimental data were used to obtain parameters of the models and to verify accuracy of the models. Among the three theoretical models developed in this study, three-integral model (Model 3) based on viscous-viscoelastic theory showed the most exact estimations of stress relaxation under both tensile and bending strains and their correlation coefficients were greater than 0.99 for all the strain levels. Model 1 showed little initial stress relaxation. Model 2 showed excessive initial relaxation and, then, no relaxation after about 20 minute of strain application. Stress retention under strain decreased as strain increased, which means increased stress relaxation as strain increases. When the strain level was less than proportional limit, the effect of strain level on stress relaxation was not clearly shown. However, this effect was increased as strain level increased when strain level was greater than proportional limit.

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Supported by : 한국학술진흥재단