Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood
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Resumo: | In the present study, we aimed to characterize Eucalyptus resinifera wood through physical and mechanical assays and wood anatomy studies, as well as determine the relationships between the properties and anatomy of wood. We used samples collected from the area close to the bark of ten 26-year-old E. resinifera trees. We concluded that the specific gravity (Gb), compression (f c0), and shear parallel to grain (f v0) were ranked in strength classes C30, C40 and C60, respectively, and that volumetric shrinkage (VS) was ranked as high. A positive relationship between Gb and f v0 results from the higher specific gravity associated with higher tissue proportion, in turn, causing higher shear strength. Higher ray frequency increases shear strength, because rays act as reinforcing elements. A negative relationship between VS and vessel diameter occurs because vessel walls are highly resistant to collapse, and since larger lumens represent a higher proportion of empty spaces, less tissue is available for shrinkage. |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera woodEucalyptus wood qualityphysical-mechanical propertiesred mahoganystructure/properties relationshipsIn the present study, we aimed to characterize Eucalyptus resinifera wood through physical and mechanical assays and wood anatomy studies, as well as determine the relationships between the properties and anatomy of wood. We used samples collected from the area close to the bark of ten 26-year-old E. resinifera trees. We concluded that the specific gravity (Gb), compression (f c0), and shear parallel to grain (f v0) were ranked in strength classes C30, C40 and C60, respectively, and that volumetric shrinkage (VS) was ranked as high. A positive relationship between Gb and f v0 results from the higher specific gravity associated with higher tissue proportion, in turn, causing higher shear strength. Higher ray frequency increases shear strength, because rays act as reinforcing elements. A negative relationship between VS and vessel diameter occurs because vessel walls are highly resistant to collapse, and since larger lumens represent a higher proportion of empty spaces, less tissue is available for shrinkage.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2014-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872014000100012Floresta e Ambiente v.21 n.1 2014reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.4322/floram.2014.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima,Israel Luiz deLongui,Eduardo LuizFreitas,Miguel Luiz MenezesZanatto,Antonio Carlos ScatenaZanata,MarceloFlorsheim,Sandra Monteiro BorgesBortoletto Jr.,Geraldoeng2014-03-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872014000100012Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2014-03-10T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood Lima,Israel Luiz de Eucalyptus wood quality physical-mechanical properties red mahogany structure/properties relationships |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Physical-mechanical and anatomical characterization in 26-year-old Eucalyptus resinifera wood |
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Lima,Israel Luiz de |
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Lima,Israel Luiz de Longui,Eduardo Luiz Freitas,Miguel Luiz Menezes Zanatto,Antonio Carlos Scatena Zanata,Marcelo Florsheim,Sandra Monteiro Borges Bortoletto Jr.,Geraldo |
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Longui,Eduardo Luiz Freitas,Miguel Luiz Menezes Zanatto,Antonio Carlos Scatena Zanata,Marcelo Florsheim,Sandra Monteiro Borges Bortoletto Jr.,Geraldo |
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Lima,Israel Luiz de Longui,Eduardo Luiz Freitas,Miguel Luiz Menezes Zanatto,Antonio Carlos Scatena Zanata,Marcelo Florsheim,Sandra Monteiro Borges Bortoletto Jr.,Geraldo |
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Eucalyptus wood quality physical-mechanical properties red mahogany structure/properties relationships |
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Eucalyptus wood quality physical-mechanical properties red mahogany structure/properties relationships |
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In the present study, we aimed to characterize Eucalyptus resinifera wood through physical and mechanical assays and wood anatomy studies, as well as determine the relationships between the properties and anatomy of wood. We used samples collected from the area close to the bark of ten 26-year-old E. resinifera trees. We concluded that the specific gravity (Gb), compression (f c0), and shear parallel to grain (f v0) were ranked in strength classes C30, C40 and C60, respectively, and that volumetric shrinkage (VS) was ranked as high. A positive relationship between Gb and f v0 results from the higher specific gravity associated with higher tissue proportion, in turn, causing higher shear strength. Higher ray frequency increases shear strength, because rays act as reinforcing elements. A negative relationship between VS and vessel diameter occurs because vessel walls are highly resistant to collapse, and since larger lumens represent a higher proportion of empty spaces, less tissue is available for shrinkage. |
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