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Material Characterization with the Fuzzy Theory of Particleboards Bonded by Urea Formaldehyde with Nanofillers
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Deniz Aydemir
, Yafes Yıldız
, Ömer Ümit Yalçın
, Ahmet Öztel
, Uğur Özkan
in
fuzzy theory
/ mechanical characterization
/ nano fillers
/ particleboards
/ titanium dioxide
2024
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Material Characterization with the Fuzzy Theory of Particleboards Bonded by Urea Formaldehyde with Nanofillers
by
Deniz Aydemir
, Yafes Yıldız
, Ömer Ümit Yalçın
, Ahmet Öztel
, Uğur Özkan
in
fuzzy theory
/ mechanical characterization
/ nano fillers
/ particleboards
/ titanium dioxide
2024
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Material Characterization with the Fuzzy Theory of Particleboards Bonded by Urea Formaldehyde with Nanofillers
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Material Characterization with the Fuzzy Theory of Particleboards Bonded by Urea Formaldehyde with Nanofillers
2024
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This study investigated the material characterization with the fuzzy theory of particleboards bonded by urea formaldehyde with nanofillers including nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) and titanium dioxide (TiO2). The density, water absorption, thickness swelling, and mechanical tests (which included flexure and internal bonding strength tests) were considered. The fuzzy sets theory addressed the ambiguity and subjectivity of language using triangular fuzzy numbers to assess the interests of decision maker’s (DMs). The addition of nanofillers slightly decreased water absorption values due to possible good interactions between nanofillers and urea formaldehyde. Thickness swelling ranged from 0.4 to 17.5%, and water absorption ranged from 0.4 to 10.7% compared to the control sample. The physical properties of the samples were generally improved by urea formaldehyde with NFC/TiO2, and the densities of the test panels were found to be similar. The modulus of rupture of the panels with urea formaldehyde with nanofillers were under the EN 312 standard’s requirements, and the highest flexural strength and flexural modulus of elasticity were 11.1 and 1.3 GPa, respectively. Internal bond values were between 0.55 and 0.89 MPa. According to EDAS method rankings, 2C2T-8 was the best material, followed by 2C1T-8 and 2C-8. The samples coded with Control-4 and Control-8 were the lowest-performing materials.
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North Carolina State University
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