The effect of growth conditions in specific areas of Croatia and the Czech Republic on the physical and mechanical properties of black alder wood (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.)
Author(s) -
Jaromír Milch,
Hanuš Vavrčík,
Jan Tippner,
Martin Brabec
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
turkish journal of agriculture and forestry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.624
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1303-6173
pISSN - 1300-011X
DOI - 10.3906/tar-1407-40
Subject(s) - alnus glutinosa , alder , czech , young's modulus , compression (physics) , compressive strength , flexural strength , botany , chemistry , mathematics , materials science , composite material , biology , linguistics , philosophy
In this paper, static bending (modulus of rupture, MOR, and modulus of elasticity, MOE) and compression strength parallel to grain (σ cǀǀ ) of black alder wood (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.) were investigated. For experimental testing, we used black alder wood from two different areas: Crni Jarci, Croatia, and Mala Bystřice, Czech Republic. Experimental tests were carried out according to the Czech national standards: CSN 49 0115 and CSN 49 0116 for static bending and CSN 49 0110 for compression strength. The samples from Mala Bystřice showed lower values of MOR (~14%), MOE (~30%), and σ cǀǀ (~4%), when compared to the samples from Crni Jarci. The relationship between density and strength was investigated. The difference between the studied groups at the 0.05 significance level was confirmed. The average linear correlation was found between density and the observed mechanical properties (for σ cǀǀ ). The average density was 549 kg m -3 for samples from Crni Jarci and 469 kg m -3 for samples from Mala Bystřice. The results were compared with values indicated in similar studies.
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