Examination of the failure behavior of wood with a short crack in the radial-longitudinal system by single-edge-notched bending test

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The failure behavior of wood with a short crack was examined by conducting the single-edge-notched bending tests of a radial-longitudinal system on Agathis specimens. In the test, the mode I critical stress intensity factor was measured, and its validity was checked by the result from double cantilever beam testing method. The mode I critical stress intensity factor decreased when the crack length approached zero. With crack length correction, a constant critical stress intensity factor was obtained over a wide range of crack length including crack-free specimen. © 2012 The Japan Wood Research Society.

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Nakao, T., Susanti, C. M. E., & Yoshihara, H. (2012). Examination of the failure behavior of wood with a short crack in the radial-longitudinal system by single-edge-notched bending test. Journal of Wood Science, 58(5), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-012-1266-6

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