ZHANG FANGDA, SUN ZHONGHAI, YANG SUYING, et al. Preliminary Study on the Adaptability of Special Wood Scrimber Materials for LNG Ships Prepared from Populus tomentosa. [J]. Chinese journal of wood science and technology, 2024, 38(6): 62-68.
DOI:
ZHANG FANGDA, SUN ZHONGHAI, YANG SUYING, et al. Preliminary Study on the Adaptability of Special Wood Scrimber Materials for LNG Ships Prepared from Populus tomentosa. [J]. Chinese journal of wood science and technology, 2024, 38(6): 62-68. DOI: 10.12326/j.2096-9694.2024053.
Preliminary Study on the Adaptability of Special Wood Scrimber Materials for LNG Ships Prepared from Populus tomentosa
The special scrimber for liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships is used as a load-bearing and insulation material between the cryogenic gas storage tankers and the ship hull. Currently
this material is mainly imported from abroad. In this study
Populus tomentosa
veneers with thicknesses of 1.3 mm and 1.8 mm were used to prepare special wood scrimber for LNG ships. The microstructure
water absorption and mechanical strength were evaluated and compared. The results indicated that the performance of the special wood scrimber prepared from 1.3 mm veneers was superior
with a water absorption rate of 6.6%
vertical loading and bending resistance of 212.4 MPa and 17.5 GPa respectively
a compressive strength of 255.6 MPa
and a shear strength of 38.2 MPa. However
the shear strength and water absorption of wood scrimber-1.3 are still lower than those of imported products. Furthermore
during the mechanical strength test
it was found that the wood scrimbers prepared from two types of veneers were both crushed and exhibited some cracks.
关键词
毛白杨单板LNG船特种重组木吸水率力学强度孔隙裂纹
Keywords
Populus tomentosa veneerLNG shipspecial wood scrimberwater absorptionmechanical propertiesporecrack
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