Box Compression Test
Box Compression Test
The box compression test (bct) measures the compressive strength of boxes made of
corrugated fiberboard as well as wooden boxes and crates. It provides a plot of
deformation vs compressive force. Containers other than boxes can also be subjected to
compression testing: drum, pail, etc.
Contents
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1 Test Procedures
2 Factors potentially affecting test results
3 Estimations
4 Relevant Standards
5 References
6 See also
The dynamic loads have some relationship with expected field loads.[1]: often factors of 4
or 5 are used to estimate the allowable working load on boxes.
A test can also be conducted with platens that are not mechanically driven but are free to
move with a fixed mass (or fixed force) loaded upon them. The results of static load
testing can be:
[edit] Estimations
Corrugated fiberboard can be evaluated by many material test methods including an Edge
Crush Test (ECT). There have been efforts to estimate the compression strength of a box
(usually empty, regular singelwall slotted containers, top-to-bottom) based on various
board properties. Some have involved finite element analysis.[4] One of the commonly
referenced empirical estimations was puplished by McKee in 1963.[5] This used the board
ECT, the MD and CD flexural stiffness, the box perimeter, and the box depth.
Simplifications have used a formula involving the board ECT, the board thickness, and
the box perimeter. Most estimations do not relate well to other box orientations, box
styles, or to filled boxes. Physical testing of filled and closed boxes remains necessary.
[edit] References
1. ^ Burgess, G; Singh, Srinagyam (July 2005). "Predicting Collapse Times for
Corrugated Boxes Under Top Load". ASTM JTE 33 (4).
2. ^ Miltz, J; Rosen-Doody (February 1981). "Effect of atmospheric environment on
the performance of corrugated". Packaging Technology: 19–23.
3. ^ Singh, S. P.; Pratheepthinthong (July 2000). "Loss of Compression Strength in
Corrugated Shipping Containers Shipped in the Single Parcel Environment". J.
Testing and Evaluation 28 (4).
4. ^ Urbanik, T J (July 1981). "Effect of paperboard stress strain characteristics on
strength of singlewall corrugated boxes". US Forest Products Laboratory Report
FPL 401.
5. ^ McKee, R C; Gander, Wachuta (August 1963). "Compression strength formula
for corrugated boxes". Paperboard Packaging 48 (8).