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The Mechanical Properties of Wood

INTRODUCTION
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The convex surface is under tension, as in an ordinary beam test.

(See Fig.

6.) If the same stick is braced in such a way that flexure is prevented, its supporting strength is increased enormously, since the compressive stress acts uniformly over the section, and failure is by crushing or splitting, as in small blocks.

In all columns free to bend in any direction the deflection will be seen in the direction in which the column is least stiff.

This sidewise bending can be overcome by making pillars and columns thicker in the middle than at the ends, and by bracing studding, props, and compression members of trusses.


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