Characterisation of OSB properties for application in gridshells
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posted on 2019-07-03, 12:03 authored by Matthew Collins, Tom Cosgrove, Abdussalam MelladIn order to establish the viability and efficiency of Orientated Strand Board (OSB) for use
in bending active gridshells, the relevant material properties need to be established.
Standard test methods for OSB assume the material will be used in large panel form.
However, gridshells are made from long, relatively narrow and thin strips.
To characterize the material properties of OSB for use in bending active gridshells,
bending, torsion and compression tests were carried out to determine material strength
and material stiffness properties. Test methods different to those in the standards were
developed. Relatively high variations were observed in the material properties compared
to those given in the standards. In addition, relatively high variations in product
thickness were also observed in OSB sections. The variation in material and section
properties identified should be considered when formulating design rules.
This study shows that, in addition to a thorough understanding of the overall structural
behaviour, in order to use OSB in bending active gridshells, application-specific material
tests need to be carried out.
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