Title of article :
The fracture of wood under torsional loading
Author/Authors :
Zheng Chen، نويسنده , , BRIAN GABBITAS، نويسنده , , David Hunt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A series of experiments have been carried
out on hardwood (red lauan) and softwood (sitka
spruce) test pieces using static and cyclic torsional
loading under displacement control. Measurements of
the applied torque, the corresponding angle of twist
and the number of cycles to failure were recorded. It
was found that under static torsional loading, the
strength of both hardwood and softwood reduced as
the grain orientation of the sample to the axis of twist
increased from 0 to 90 with a corresponding decrease
of elastic modulus. Hardwood is stronger than softwood.
In the fatigue test, when the torsional load is
plotted against cycle number, the results showed that
under displacement control stress relaxation occurs.
The S–N curve for softwood has a shallower gradient
than that of hardwood, indicating that the torsional
strength of softwood is less affected by fatigue loading
than hardwood. In both static and cyclic torsional
loading tests, the failure mode of hardwood is slow and
incomplete, whereas, softwood fails suddenly and
completely. The crack growth is along the tangential
direction in the hardwood cross-section and in the
radial direction in the cross-section.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science