Impact and dynamic bending strength determination of norway spruce by impact pendulum deceleration

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This research was conducted to determine the impact bending strength and dynamic bending strength of Norway spruce wood from Slovenia. An accelerometer was added to the impact pendulum in order to capture the material's response to an instantaneous load. Impact bending strength of specimens were determined by standard method measuring the height of pendulum before and after the break. While measuring the impact pendulum decelerations during the fracture of the specimen, the impact bending strength and dynamic bending strength was calculated. Correlations between the measured properties were determined, for which the R2 was in the range 0.88 to 0.51 between the standard and accelerometer method and between the impact bending strength and dynamic bending strength, respectively. The results confirmed that the methods used to determine the impact bending strength were comparable and that it was possible to determine dynamic bending strength on the basis of impact pendulum deceleration measurement.

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Bučar, D. G., & Merhar, M. (2015). Impact and dynamic bending strength determination of norway spruce by impact pendulum deceleration. BioResources, 10(3), 4740–4750. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.10.3.4740-4750

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