2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10086-013-1333-7
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Time dependence of Poisson’s effect in wood III: asymmetry of three-dimensional viscoelastic compliance matrix of Japanese cypress

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“…Another effect that is largely unaddressed is that experiments typically show asymmetric relaxation and compliance matrices which is shown by works of both Ozyhar et al (2013) and Endo and de Carvalho Pereira (2017). Additionally, in the works of Ando et al (2013), they highlight the asymmetric behaviour of the creep behaviour of Japanese cypress, but were not able to explain the cause of this behaviour. Obara (2018) tried to verify the commonly assumed elastic orthotropic model of wood by going through the elastic constants available in the literature, and concluded that many of the works found did not satisfy the symmetry conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Another effect that is largely unaddressed is that experiments typically show asymmetric relaxation and compliance matrices which is shown by works of both Ozyhar et al (2013) and Endo and de Carvalho Pereira (2017). Additionally, in the works of Ando et al (2013), they highlight the asymmetric behaviour of the creep behaviour of Japanese cypress, but were not able to explain the cause of this behaviour. Obara (2018) tried to verify the commonly assumed elastic orthotropic model of wood by going through the elastic constants available in the literature, and concluded that many of the works found did not satisfy the symmetry conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…bahamensis). Taniguchi et al (2010) e Ando et al (2013) determinaram o comportamento viscoelástico tridimensional da espécie de madeira Chamaecyparis obtusa com a utilização do ensaio de tração em CPs orientados nas três direções principais: longitudinal às fibras, tangencial às fibras, e radial às fibras. Naruse (2003), em ensaios de flexão, utilizou EE no centro das regiões de cisalhamento para medir os módulos de deformação transversal nos planos radial e tangencial de peças de madeira de Buna (Fagus crenata), comprovando assim a eficiencia do método.…”
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“…Given multiple transition regions from the thermorheological point, the TTSP's applicability to wood is sometimes controversial [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. Macroscopically, wood is normally described as an anisotropic material with unique and independent mechanical behaviors in three mutually perpendicular directions: longitudinal direction, radial and tangential directions in the transverse plane [16][17][18]. In general, investigators study of TTSP's applicability to wood mainly focuses on the longitudinal or radial direction, but rarely provides a comprehensive dataset of TTSP's applicability among the three directions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%