Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the temperature and moisture content on the compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Huber ex. Ducke) from cultivated forests. The experiments were carried out on 3 timber samples under different conditions: heat...

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Main Authors: Manuel Jesús Manríquez Figueroa, Poliana Dias de Moraes, Fernanda Almeida Maestri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
Series:Ambiente Construído
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spelling doaj-4fbaa7e2dc8f494b954495833e0c26382020-11-25T00:52:23ZengAssociação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente ConstruídoAmbiente Construído 1678-8621151172710.1590/S1678-86212015000100003S1678-86212015000100017Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricáManuel Jesús Manríquez FigueroaPoliana Dias de MoraesFernanda Almeida MaestriThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the temperature and moisture content on the compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Huber ex. Ducke) from cultivated forests. The experiments were carried out on 3 timber samples under different conditions: heated (HT), thermal treatment (TT) and water saturated (WS). The HT sample consisted of 105 clear specimens assembled in 15 groups, the TT consisted of 90 clear specimens assembled in 15 groups and the WS consisted of 90 clear specimens assembled in 9 groups. The specimens from HT and WS samples were tested at a temperature range from 20 to 230 ºC and 20 to 100 ºC, respectively. The HT specimens were tested at ambient temperature, but after being submitted to thermal treatment. The HT, TT and WS samples present a decrease in the compressive strength, reaching 65%, 76% and 59% of the compressive strength at room temperature, respectively. The decrease in the compressive strength of the HT and WS samples can be associated to the thermal degradation of wood polymers and the moisture content. For the TT sample, the strength increased for a pre-heating temperature of up to 170 °C due to the reduction in the moisture content of the specimens.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-86212015000100017&lng=en&tlng=enTimberTemperatureMoisture contentCompressive strength.
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author Manuel Jesús Manríquez Figueroa
Poliana Dias de Moraes
Fernanda Almeida Maestri
spellingShingle Manuel Jesús Manríquez Figueroa
Poliana Dias de Moraes
Fernanda Almeida Maestri
Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
Ambiente Construído
Timber
Temperature
Moisture content
Compressive strength.
author_facet Manuel Jesús Manríquez Figueroa
Poliana Dias de Moraes
Fernanda Almeida Maestri
author_sort Manuel Jesús Manríquez Figueroa
title Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
title_short Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
title_full Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
title_fullStr Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
title_sort temperature and moisture content effects on compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá
publisher Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
series Ambiente Construído
issn 1678-8621
description The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the temperature and moisture content on the compressive strength parallel to the grain of paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Huber ex. Ducke) from cultivated forests. The experiments were carried out on 3 timber samples under different conditions: heated (HT), thermal treatment (TT) and water saturated (WS). The HT sample consisted of 105 clear specimens assembled in 15 groups, the TT consisted of 90 clear specimens assembled in 15 groups and the WS consisted of 90 clear specimens assembled in 9 groups. The specimens from HT and WS samples were tested at a temperature range from 20 to 230 ºC and 20 to 100 ºC, respectively. The HT specimens were tested at ambient temperature, but after being submitted to thermal treatment. The HT, TT and WS samples present a decrease in the compressive strength, reaching 65%, 76% and 59% of the compressive strength at room temperature, respectively. The decrease in the compressive strength of the HT and WS samples can be associated to the thermal degradation of wood polymers and the moisture content. For the TT sample, the strength increased for a pre-heating temperature of up to 170 °C due to the reduction in the moisture content of the specimens.
topic Timber
Temperature
Moisture content
Compressive strength.
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