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Voxel-Based Finite Element Modelling Of Wood Elements Based On Spatial Density And Geometry Data Using Computed Tomography

HOLZFORSCHUNG(2021)

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Abstract
In this paper, voxel-based finite element modelling based on spatial geometry and density data is applied to simulate the detailed stress and strain distribution in a large wood element. As example, a moulded wooden tube with a length of 3mand a diameter of 0.3mis examined. Gamma-ray computed tomography is used to obtain both, its actual geometric shape and spatial density distribution. Correlation functions (R-2 approximate to 0.6) between density and elastic material properties are experimentally determined and serve as link for defining the non-uniform distribution of the material properties in the finite element model. Considering the geometric imperfections and spatial variation of the material properties, a detailed analysis of the stress and strain distribution of a wood element is performed. Additionally, a non-destructive axial compression test is applied on the wooden tube to analyse the load-bearing behaviour. By means of digital image correlation, the deformation of the surface is obtained, which also serves for validation of the finite element model in terms of strain distributions.
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computed tomography, finite element method, spatial distribution, voxel-based meshing, wood moulding
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