Deflection of wood under intermittent loading

Autor: Nakai, T., Grossman, P. U. A.
Zdroj: Wood Science and Technology; March 1983, Vol. 17 Issue: 1 p55-67, 13p
Abstrakt: Deflections of wooden beams loaded repeatedly for seven or two days in every 14 were compared with those of beams under constant load over a period of six months in a constant environment. Four load levels were applied to beams of three species. Loads ranged from 17 to 67 per cent of short-time failing load estimated from matched specimens. The deflections under intermittent loads were lower than the creep deflections under constant load and, with the exception of material under high stress, applicability of Boltzmann's principle of superposition of deformations was confirmed. Non-linearity at high stresses is linked with other signs of weakening after application of loads in excess of about 50 per cent of short-time ultimate.
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