2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-33054-w
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Characterisation of thermally treated beech and birch by means of quasi-static tests and ultrasonic waves

Abstract: Wood, being renewable and highly abundant material, with excellent high specific strength and stiffness, has received increasing attention to be used in high performance applications such as the structural element of a battery case in an electric vehicle. For a successful implementation of wood in the automotive sector, it is, therefore, crucial to understand the behaviour of wood during and after temperature exposure and in the event of fire with the presence/absence of oxygen. In this study, the mechanical p… Show more

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“…If those values are inserted in Equation ( 1) with a 2 GPa for the mean transverse Young's modulus of fibres [24], then the resultant E w is 2.4 GPa. This value is in good agreement with the stiffness of bulk beech wood in the radial direction of 2.34 GPa reported in previous studies [25], which strongly supports the above assumption.…”
Section: The Compressive Behaviour Along the Radial Directionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…If those values are inserted in Equation ( 1) with a 2 GPa for the mean transverse Young's modulus of fibres [24], then the resultant E w is 2.4 GPa. This value is in good agreement with the stiffness of bulk beech wood in the radial direction of 2.34 GPa reported in previous studies [25], which strongly supports the above assumption.…”
Section: The Compressive Behaviour Along the Radial Directionsupporting
confidence: 92%