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Moisture Induced Stresses and Deformations in Parquet Floors - an Experimental and Numerical Study

Blumer, Samuel (2006)
Structural Mechanics
Civil Engineering (M.Sc.Eng.)
Abstract (Swedish)
The indoor climate conditions in buildings have changed in the last decade due to more efficient climatic systems, floor heating systems and larger open floor areas with more natural light. These factors all give increased annual variations in the humidity and the temperature in parquet floors. Such variations can result in troublesome deformations, glue line delamination and development of cracks in the parquet flooring boards.

In this master’s dissertation, the possibility of using the finite element method for deformation and failure prediction of parquet floors under changing climatic conditions was investigated. Several finite element models and also a simple beam model were created and applied. In addition, several experimental... (More)
The indoor climate conditions in buildings have changed in the last decade due to more efficient climatic systems, floor heating systems and larger open floor areas with more natural light. These factors all give increased annual variations in the humidity and the temperature in parquet floors. Such variations can result in troublesome deformations, glue line delamination and development of cracks in the parquet flooring boards.

In this master’s dissertation, the possibility of using the finite element method for deformation and failure prediction of parquet floors under changing climatic conditions was investigated. Several finite element models and also a simple beam model were created and applied. In addition, several experimental tests were made to study the deformation
performance of parquet boards and to determine material parameters and to get information for calibration and validation of the theoretical model. After calibration and validation of the calculation method, parameter studies on the influence of material properties, geometry of the parquet floors and the long-term behaviour of the wood and glue line were performed in order to increase the understanding of the behaviour of parquet floors under changing climate.

The results showed that the deformations and the stresses are strongly affected by the properties of the materials and by the geometrical design of the parquet boards. The deformations that are strongly affected include the gap opening. The stresses found may result in delamination of the surface layer. A parameter study of the long time behaviour of the parquet planks resulted in better understanding of the influence of creeping on the aforesaid deformations and failure modes. (Less)
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author
Blumer, Samuel
supervisor
organization
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
moisture, parquet floor, Finite element method, temperature, stress distribution
report number
TVSM-5143
ISSN
0281-6679
language
English
id
3566825
date added to LUP
2013-08-05 14:01:14
date last changed
2013-10-07 11:47:14
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  abstract     = {{The indoor climate conditions in buildings have changed in the last decade due to more efficient climatic systems, floor heating systems and larger open floor areas with more natural light. These factors all give increased annual variations in the humidity and the temperature in parquet floors. Such variations can result in troublesome deformations, glue line delamination and development of cracks in the parquet flooring boards. 
 
In this master’s dissertation, the possibility of using the finite element method for deformation and failure prediction of parquet floors under changing climatic conditions was investigated. Several finite element models and also a simple beam model were created and applied. In addition, several experimental tests were made to study the deformation 
performance of parquet boards and to determine material parameters and to get information for calibration and validation of the theoretical model. After calibration and validation of the calculation method, parameter studies on the influence of material properties, geometry of the parquet floors and the long-term behaviour of the wood and glue line were performed in order to increase the understanding of the behaviour of parquet floors under changing climate. 
 
The results showed that the deformations and the stresses are strongly affected by the properties of the materials and by the geometrical design of the parquet boards. The deformations that are strongly affected include the gap opening. The stresses found may result in delamination of the surface layer. A parameter study of the long time behaviour of the parquet planks resulted in better understanding of the influence of creeping on the aforesaid deformations and failure modes.}},
  author       = {{Blumer, Samuel}},
  issn         = {{0281-6679}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Moisture Induced Stresses and Deformations in Parquet Floors - an Experimental and Numerical Study}},
  year         = {{2006}},
}