The Influence of Moisture Content on the Flexural Properties of Southern Pine Dimension Lumber

The Influence of Moisture Content on the Flexural Properties of Southern Pine Dimension Lumber
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Total Pages: 40
Release: 1984
Genre: Lumber
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Based on the study results we conclude that: (1) In general, drying increases the flexural properties of Southern Pine dimension lumber. (2) Improvements in Moduli of Rupture (MOR) and Moduli of Elasticity (MOE) with drying are significant for Select Structural lumber at virtually all levels of the cumulative frequency distribution. The magnitude of the increase for mean MOE and fifth percentile MOR for Select Structural lumber appears to exceed that assumed in ASTM standard D245-81 for lumber dried to an equilibrium Moisture Content (MC) of 15%. (3) The degree of improvement in strength as lumber dries decreases as lumber quality decreases and width increases. For lower grades and wider widths, the 25% increase in fifth percentile MOR assumed in D245-81 appears excessive. (4) The effect of MC on MOE is relatively independent of lumber size and quality. (5) Drying lumber to an average MC less than 15% cannot usually be justified on the basis of improvements in flexural strength and stiffness.

Strength-Moisture Content Relationships for Southern Pine Structural Lumber

Strength-Moisture Content Relationships for Southern Pine Structural Lumber
Author: A. Louis DeBonis
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Total Pages: 7
Release: 1980
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The effect of moisture content on the strength and stiffness of southern pine dimension lumber is being investigated. Three visual grades (Select Structural, No. 2 and No. 3) and three sizes (2x4, 2x6 and 2x8) are being conditioned to four target moisture content conditions (10%, 15%, 20% and green). The lumber is being non-destructively evaluated in a flatwise orientation for determination of Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) and is then tested to failure in edgewise bending to evaluate MOE and Modulus of Rupture (MOR). It is anticipated that the relationships found will be used for the development of an analytical model describing the effect of moisture content on the strength and stiffness of visually-graded southern pine dimension lumber. (Author).