Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.

A study was undertaken to evaluate comparative bending and fatigue strengths of rectangular mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm (Eleais guineensis) lumber against a few established furniture wood materials. This is owing to the fact that, although the rectangular mortise and tenon...

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Main Authors: Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran, Ioras, Florin, McNulty, Thomas
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Published: Asian Network for Scientific Information 2010
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author Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
Ioras, Florin
McNulty, Thomas
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McNulty, Thomas
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description A study was undertaken to evaluate comparative bending and fatigue strengths of rectangular mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm (Eleais guineensis) lumber against a few established furniture wood materials. This is owing to the fact that, although the rectangular mortise and tenon joints are the most commonly joints used in chair construction, studies on its strength under cyclic loading is very limited. The fact that furniture joints are the weakest link in the furniture structure, it is necessary to establish its strength performance especially under repeated loading as experienced by the chair in service. The results showed that the bending strength of the oil palm lumber joints were half the strength of the wooden joints. However, in terms of fatigue strength, joints made from oil palm lumber showed comparable performance with the other wood materials. The results also showed that the allowable design stresses for rectangular mortise and tenon joints could be set at 20% of its bending strength. This study has far reaching implications on furniture engineering as it suggest that proper joint design is mandatory not only to ensure the furniture’s reliability in service, but also improve its aesthetic and production imperatives.
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spelling upm-147282015-11-02T04:13:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14728/ Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers. Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran Ioras, Florin McNulty, Thomas A study was undertaken to evaluate comparative bending and fatigue strengths of rectangular mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm (Eleais guineensis) lumber against a few established furniture wood materials. This is owing to the fact that, although the rectangular mortise and tenon joints are the most commonly joints used in chair construction, studies on its strength under cyclic loading is very limited. The fact that furniture joints are the weakest link in the furniture structure, it is necessary to establish its strength performance especially under repeated loading as experienced by the chair in service. The results showed that the bending strength of the oil palm lumber joints were half the strength of the wooden joints. However, in terms of fatigue strength, joints made from oil palm lumber showed comparable performance with the other wood materials. The results also showed that the allowable design stresses for rectangular mortise and tenon joints could be set at 20% of its bending strength. This study has far reaching implications on furniture engineering as it suggest that proper joint design is mandatory not only to ensure the furniture’s reliability in service, but also improve its aesthetic and production imperatives. Asian Network for Scientific Information 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14728/1/Fatigue%20strength%20of%20mortise%20and%20tenon%20furniture%20joints%20made%20from%20oil%20palm%20lumber%20and%20some%20Malaysian%20timbers.pdf Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran and Ioras, Florin and McNulty, Thomas (2010) Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers. Journal of Applied Sciences, 10 (22). pp. 2869-2874. ISSN 1812-5654; ESSN:1812-5662 http://scialert.net/jindex.php?issn=1812-5654 10.3923/jas.2010.2869.2874 English
spellingShingle Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
Ioras, Florin
McNulty, Thomas
Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title_full Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title_fullStr Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title_short Fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some Malaysian timbers.
title_sort fatigue strength of mortise and tenon furniture joints made from oil palm lumber and some malaysian timbers.
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