Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions

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Autor(a) principal: Mascia,Nilson T.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Kretschmann,David E., Ribeiro,Aléxia B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The discussion of the importance of the perpendicular tension strength to better understand the wood’s mechanical behavior in several situations, such as shrinkage analysis, glued laminated beam failure analysis, has become clear that more basic input information on tension perpendicular to grain is needed. This work investigated tension perpendicular to grain properties in three different orientations, for radial, tangential and 45-degree directions, using Sugar Maple specimens, and testing methodology according to ASTM D143. In addition, the influence of the density on tension strength values for each direction was analyzed. Furthermore, the failure modes of radial, tangential and inclined specimens are shown and a numerical simulation is presented in order to verify the tendency of the ruptures. From the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that the experimental results of tension perpendicular to grain strength loaded in the radial and tangential directions show a significant statistical difference. Strengths obtained at 45-degrees differ significantly from the other directions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
title Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
spellingShingle Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
Mascia,Nilson T.
Tension perpendicular strength
Radial direction
Tangential direction
45-degree direction
Failure analysis
title_short Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
title_full Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
title_fullStr Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
title_sort Evaluation of Tension Perpendicular to Grain Strengths in Small Clear Samples of Sugar Maple for Radial,Tangential and 45-Degree Loading Directions
author Mascia,Nilson T.
author_facet Mascia,Nilson T.
Kretschmann,David E.
Ribeiro,Aléxia B.
author_role author
author2 Kretschmann,David E.
Ribeiro,Aléxia B.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mascia,Nilson T.
Kretschmann,David E.
Ribeiro,Aléxia B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tension perpendicular strength
Radial direction
Tangential direction
45-degree direction
Failure analysis
topic Tension perpendicular strength
Radial direction
Tangential direction
45-degree direction
Failure analysis
description Abstract The discussion of the importance of the perpendicular tension strength to better understand the wood’s mechanical behavior in several situations, such as shrinkage analysis, glued laminated beam failure analysis, has become clear that more basic input information on tension perpendicular to grain is needed. This work investigated tension perpendicular to grain properties in three different orientations, for radial, tangential and 45-degree directions, using Sugar Maple specimens, and testing methodology according to ASTM D143. In addition, the influence of the density on tension strength values for each direction was analyzed. Furthermore, the failure modes of radial, tangential and inclined specimens are shown and a numerical simulation is presented in order to verify the tendency of the ruptures. From the statistical analysis, it can be concluded that the experimental results of tension perpendicular to grain strength loaded in the radial and tangential directions show a significant statistical difference. Strengths obtained at 45-degrees differ significantly from the other directions.
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