[The Mechanical Properties of Wood by Samuel J. Record]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mechanical Properties of Wood PART III TIMBER TESTING[56]
[Footnote 56: The methods of timber testing described here are
for the most part those employed by the U 57/101
49 .-- Making a torsion test on hickory.] _Preparation of material_: The test pieces are cylindrical, 1.5 inches in diameter and 18 inches gauge length, with squared ends 4 inches long joined to the cylindrical portion with a fillet. The dimensions are carefully measured, and the usual data obtained in regard to the rate of growth, proportion of late wood, location and kind of defects.
The weight of the cylindrical portion of the specimen is obtained after the test. _Making the test_: After the specimen is fitted in the machine the load is applied continuously at the rate of 22 deg.
per minute. A troptometer is used in measuring the deformation.
Readings are made until failure occurs, the points being entered on the cross-section paper.
The character of the failure is described. Moisture determinations are made by the disk method. _Results_: The conditions of ultimate rupture due to torsion appear not to be governed by definite mathematical laws; but where the material is not overstrained, laws may be assumed which are sufficiently exact for practical cases.
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