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The Mechanical Properties of Wood

INTRODUCTION
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(See Fig.

19.) The strain produced by torsion or twisting is essentially shear transverse and parallel to the fibres, combined with longitudinal tension and transverse compression.

Within the elastic limit the strains increase directly as the distance from the axis of the specimen.

The outer elements are subjected to tensile stresses, and as they become twisted tend to compress those near the axis.

The elongated elements also contract laterally.


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