Mechanical properties in compression of commercially available lumber in Metro Manila
Date of Publication
2011
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Civil Engineering
Thesis Adviser
Andres Winston C. Oreta
Defense Panel Chair
Bernardo A. Lejano
Defense Panel Member
Mary Ann Q. Adajar
Jonathan R. Dungca
Abstract/Summary
This research aims to determine the mechanical properties in compression of commercially available lumber in Metro Manila, Philippines. Surveys and compression tests are to be used are to be used in determining the common properties of lumber.
Lumber in particular vary in strength depending on different parameters such as specie, dry density, slope of grain and others. Stress grading is used to be able to use lumber's mechanical properties. However, many lumberyards do not have stress grading for the lumber they sell.
In the survey conducted for lumberyards in Metro Manila, Philippines, 81% of these lumberyards have little awareness or knowledge on what kind of wood they are selling wherein they do not know the specie of the lumber they were selling or the specie of their lumber was known but were mixed and could not be identified. The common species of these so-called good lumber were tangile, lauan, miranthe and saba while its source are almost half imported and half local.
Lumber that were tested had varying properties. The moisture content value of good lumber ranged from 11% to 62% while the density ranged from 319 to 729 kg/m3. The compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of good lumber had high coefficient of variance which means it is very distributed. Compressive strength ranged from 3.996 to 51.386 MPa while modules of elasticity ranged from 816.4 to 7921.3 MPa.
The allowable compressive strength when ASTM D6570 is imposed is 7.372 MPa whch is similar to the specie Malugai of the medium strength group with 63% stress grade in the NSCP having an allowable compressive strength of 7.35 Mpa. On the other hand, the allowable modulus of elasticity when ASTM D6570 is imposed is 3510 MPa which is similar to the specie Bayok of the moderately low strength group with 63% stress grade in the NSCP having an allowable modulus of elasticity of 3740 MPa. Tests of long columns also showed that Equation from Section 617 of NSCP holds true and showed that the values computed are much smaller than the actual failure stresses.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TU15888
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
xiv, 105 leaves : col. ill. ; 32 cm. + ; 1 cd supplement.
Keywords
Lumber--Philippines--Manila Metropolitan Area; Lumber--Grading; Lumber-yards--Philippines--Manila Metropolitan Area; Forest products
Recommended Citation
Chen, L., Ebanos, F. F., & Kung, M. K. (2011). Mechanical properties in compression of commercially available lumber in Metro Manila. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8210