木材のスパン−ハリタケ比と曲げ特性との関係

島根農科大学研究報告 Volume 15 Page (A-2)34-40- published_at 1967-01-31
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Title
木材のスパン−ハリタケ比と曲げ特性との関係
Title
The Relationship between Span-Depth Ratio and Bending Characters of Wood Beam
Title Transcription
モクザイ ノ スパン ハリタケ ヒ ト マゲ トクセイ トノ カンケイ
Creator
Takahashi Akira
Sakurai Toshio
Source Title
島根農科大学研究報告
Volume 15
Start Page (A-2)34-40
Journal Identifire
ISSN 05598311
Descriptions
This paper deals with the characteristics of bending strength i. e. the modulus of bending rupture, stress value at propotional limit, shearing stress and the modulus of elasticity in bending, when the span-to-depth ratio of wooden beam is varied from 2 to 20. In case of a simply supported beam that carries a concentrated load P at midspan, as Figure 1 indicates, the results of the experiments are shown in Figure 2 through 5.
On the basis of the results, it can be concluded as follows :
(1) Figure 2 illustrates the similar tendency to the modulus of bending rupture between HINOKI and RED LAUAN, except that the span-to-depth ratio of 6 of HINOKI beam makes a maximum, that while that of RED LAUAN does not show the maximum. It demonstrates, furthermore, such a phenomenon of the modulus of bending rupture is affected by the compressive strength perpendicular to grain, and by species, etc.
(2) In Fig. 3, it can be seen that the stress at proportional limit of bending increases as the span-to-depth ratio of beam increases, and a single curve is drawn through all of the points to emphasize the similar behavior of HINOKI and RED LAUAN beams tested. The author can infer that the span-to-depth ratio is dependent on the normal distribution of internal stress in beam.
(3) The shearing strength is affected by the span-to-depth ratio of the wooden beam. As the span-to-depth ratio is increased, it is observed generally that the shearing strength decreased.
(4) Table 2 illustrates the strength properties of HINOKI and RED LAUAN beams and comparison on an average (av.) and deviation (dev.) of the measured and calculated bending strength. The measured bending strength of beam specimens agrees resonably well with those computed, as a whole, falling in the range from 0.83 to 1.11. And Table 3 shows the distribution of the shearing stress to the modulus of bending rupture.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根農科大学
The Shimane Agricultural College
Date of Issued 1967-01-31
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108241
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