Planar (Rolling) shear strength of structural panels using 5-point bending test

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This study was conducted to evaluate the planar (rolling) shear strength of OSB (oriented strand board) panels and domestic plywood through 5 point bending test method in ASTM D2718 standard. The test specimens were prepared in parallel and perpendicular direction to major axis (along the length of panels) and tested up to failure, and failure modes were also examined. From the test results, rolling shear strength were found to be 1.32 ~ 1.94N/mm2 in parallel to major axis, and 1.46 ~ 1.99N/mm2 in perpendicular to major axis respectively. Little difference was found between parallel and perpendicular direction of rolling shear strength. There were no statistically significant differences in rolling shear strength between Canadian OSB and domestic plywood in the parallel direction, and between Chilean OSB and domestic plywood in the perpendicular direction. The shear failure was observed in all tested OSB panels, whereas shear failure, glue line delamination, and bending combined with shear failure were observed in the domestic plywood.

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Oh, S. C. (2018). Planar (Rolling) shear strength of structural panels using 5-point bending test. Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 46(5), 425–436. https://doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2018.46.5.425

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