The Mechanical Properties of Wood

By Samuel J. Record

The Mechanical Properties of Wood - Samuel J. Record
  • Release Date: 2004-05-08
  • Genre: Engineering

Description

The Mechanical Properties of Wood is a Book of Engineering. This book was written primarily for students of forestry to whom a knowledge of the technical properties of wood is essential. The mechanics involved is reduced to the simplest terms and without reference to higher mathematics, with which the students rarely are familiar. The intention throughout has been to avoid all unnecessarily technical language and descriptions, thereby making the subject matter readily available to every one interested in wood. Part I is devoted to a discussion of the mechanical properties of wood the relation of wood material to stresses and strains. Much of the subject matter is merely elementary mechanics of materials in general, though written with reference to wood in particular. Numerous tables are included, showing the various strength values of many of the more important American woods. Part II deals with the factors affecting the mechanical properties of wood. This is a subject of interest to all who are concerned in the rational use of wood, and to the forester it also, by retrospection, suggests ways and means of regulating his forest product through control of the conditions of production. Attempt has been made, in the light of all data at hand, to answer many moot questions, such as the effect on the quality of wood of rate of growth, season of cutting, heartwood and sapwood, locality of growth, weight, water content, steaming, and defects.