Elastic Surfaces Of Contiunuously Loaded Boraboard Panels
"Boraboard" is U.S. commercial name for panels made of processed wooden waste. They are also known in Germany as MDF (Mitteldichtefaserplatte). These panels are in wide use as a material for production of furniture, machinery or buildings. One of their major disadvantages is their likeliness to be deformed. These deformations occur during their storage, and it is necessary to determine the best way to support them during storage phase. The storage phase sometimes lasts months, even years, and it is very hard to maintain humidity, temperature and other influences under control to avoid deformation. More convenient solution is to change the storage layout. The panels are stored in blocks of 30 panels. They cannot be placed on straight surface, since they need to be manipulated with lifters.