Abstract

Mechanical properties related to wooden dowel welding were studied using five different moisture content (MC) values. Birch wooden dowels and Chinese larch substrates were used in this study. A 2% MC for the wooden dowels and a 12% MC for the substrates resulted in the highest pullout resistance. A fitting analysis showed that there was a linear relationship between the pullout resistance and the different values of MC. The errors between the calculated values and the test values were less than 10%. The pullout resistance of the wooden dowel welding fit a Weibull distribution. No accurate linear relation existed between the 95% reliability pullout resistance and the different MC values. Chemical analyses were performed separately on the wooden dowel and the welding interface of a wooden dowel sample with 2% MC and a substrate with 12% MC. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed that the degree of crystallinity of the welding interface was 75% higher than that of the wooden dowel. Finally, thermogravimetric analysis (TG) illustrated that pyrolysis of the wood components occurred during the wooden dowel welding process.

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