This thesis reports mechanical properties of clear wood from Norway spruce, comprising each orthotropic material direction and plane over the complete loading range till failure. The material properties are quantified in a set of linear, nonlinear and failure parameters. In addition, statistical distributions and inter-parametric correlations are presented. Several quantities have hardly been studied for Norway spruce earlier, and are also scarcely documented for spruce softwood in general. The properties were determined by means of experimental tests in conjunction with numerical analyses. In order to obtain accurate and applicable results suitable for input in numerical simulations, the tests were mostly based on non-standardized procedu...
For a more efficient and rational use in the production of Scots pine wood of various geographical o...
M.Ing.Timber is an organic, orthotropic material of which the strength is currently not fully utilis...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
The objective of this paper is the computational and experimental study of the fracture behavior of ...
Numerical modeling is an efficient tool for experimental validation and for gaining a deeper underst...
Numerical modeling is an efficient tool for experimental validation and for gaining a deeper underst...
In modern timber construction, there is growing demand to use a wider diversity of tree species. The...
The alternating earlywood and latewood growth ring structure has a strong influence on the mechanica...
The paper presents a study of the tension properties of Irish-grown Sitka spruce. Fifty timber piece...
The present work aims to improve the definition of the constitutive laws for the wood structure at d...
Density, modulus of elasticity (MOE) and bending strength (MOR) are the most important properties fo...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis consists in analysis of mechanical features of timber spruce (...
Thirty Norway spruce trees (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) from the forest district of the ETH Zurich were...
This paper presents the results of testing the compression of Serbian spruce wood from plantation...
For a more efficient and rational use in the production of Scots pine wood of various geographical o...
M.Ing.Timber is an organic, orthotropic material of which the strength is currently not fully utilis...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate and compare structural, mechanical and physical properties o...
The objective of this paper is the computational and experimental study of the fracture behavior of ...
Numerical modeling is an efficient tool for experimental validation and for gaining a deeper underst...
Numerical modeling is an efficient tool for experimental validation and for gaining a deeper underst...
In modern timber construction, there is growing demand to use a wider diversity of tree species. The...
The alternating earlywood and latewood growth ring structure has a strong influence on the mechanica...
The paper presents a study of the tension properties of Irish-grown Sitka spruce. Fifty timber piece...
The present work aims to improve the definition of the constitutive laws for the wood structure at d...
Density, modulus of elasticity (MOE) and bending strength (MOR) are the most important properties fo...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis consists in analysis of mechanical features of timber spruce (...
Thirty Norway spruce trees (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) from the forest district of the ETH Zurich were...
This paper presents the results of testing the compression of Serbian spruce wood from plantation...
For a more efficient and rational use in the production of Scots pine wood of various geographical o...
M.Ing.Timber is an organic, orthotropic material of which the strength is currently not fully utilis...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...