2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/5637248
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Adhesive Through-Reinforcement Improves the Fracture Toughness of a Laminated Birch Wood Composite

Abstract: In this paper we test the hypothesis that adhesive through-reinforcement in combination with glass-fibre reinforcement of adhesive bond lines will significantly improve the fracture toughness of a laminated birch wood composite. We test this hypothesis using a model composite consisting of perforated veneer that allowed a polyurethane adhesive to penetrate and reinforce veneers within the composite. Model composite specimens were tested for mode I fracture properties, and scanning electron microscopy was used … Show more

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“…Materials 2023, 16, 4880 2 of 13 He and Evans et al [19] conducted tests on birch single-layer boards to assess their type I fracture performance. They improved the fracture toughness of birch composites by reinforcing the adhesive and incorporating glass fiber adhesive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Materials 2023, 16, 4880 2 of 13 He and Evans et al [19] conducted tests on birch single-layer boards to assess their type I fracture performance. They improved the fracture toughness of birch composites by reinforcing the adhesive and incorporating glass fiber adhesive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%