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CHAPTER 1.
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CHAPTER 2.
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2.00.
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2.02.
2.08.
2.04
2.05.
2.06.
207.
2.08.
2.08.
2.001.
2.002.
2.093.
2.094.
2.006.
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2.10.
2.100.
2.1000,
2.1001
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2.110.
2a.
2.112.
2.12.
2.120.
2.1200,
2.1201
2.1202
2.1203,
2.121
2.1210,
2211.
2.1212,
2.122.
2128.
2124,
| Miscellaneous Physical Properties
GENERAL
PURPOSE AND USE OF BULLETIN,
Introduction,
Scope of Bullet
Acknowledgments.
NOMENCLATURE."
Definitions for Plywood Elements—Beams, Prisms, and Columns in Compression, Stripsin Tension,
Definitions for Plywood Pane
Standard Structural Symbols for Chapter 2.
STRENGTH OF WOOD AND PLYWOOD ELEMENTS.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THE STRENGTH OF
‘WOOD. .
Anisotropy of Wood.
Density or Apparent Specifie Gravity .
‘Moisture Content, iz
Shrinkage
Temperature.
Fatigue Properties.
Plastic Properties.
Impact Properties
Effect of Liquids.-..
Coefficient of Expansion.
‘Thermal Conductivity
Ignition Temperature.
Electrical Properties.
Damping Capaci
BASIC STRENGTH AND BLASTIC
Design Values, Tables 2-6 and 2-7.
Supplemental Notes.
Compression Perpendicular to Grain
Compression Parallel to Grain. : 7
Notes on the Use of Values in Tables 2-6 and 2-7.
Relation of Design Values in Tablas 2-6 and 2-7 to Slope of Grain. if
Tension Parallel to Grain.
‘Tension Perpendicular to Grain. :
Standard Test Procedures. - zl
Static Bonding
Modulus of Elasticity (x)—--..- :
Fiber Stress at Proportional Limit (Fss)- :
Modulus of Rupture (Psa)
Work to Maximum Load.
Compression Parallel to Grain.
Modulus of Elasticity Bu.)
Fiber Stress at Proportional Limit (F,
‘Maximum Crushing Strength (Fe,)----
Compression Perpendicular to Grain.
Shear Parallel to Grain (P,
Hardness.
‘Tension Perpendicular to Grain (Par)
Elastic Properties Not Included in Tables 2-6 and 2-7| i
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2.182.
244,
245.
216.
2.161.
2.162.
2.2.
2.20.
2.21
2.22.
2.3
2.80.
221.
222.
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2.321
2.322.
2.33.
2.34,
24,
2.40,
2.4),
2.5,
50.
2.51.
2.82.
2.58,
2.54.
2.540.
2.541
2.5410.
2.5411
2.5412.
2.6413,
2514
2.5415.
2.55.
2.56.
2.580.
2.5600.
2.5601,
2.5602
2.87.
2.6,
2.60.
2.600,
2.601
2.602.
2.61
2.610.
2611
2.612,
2.613.
26nd.
2.6140.
2.615.
27,
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2m.
272,
STRENGTH OF WOOD AND PLYWOOD ELEMENTS—Continoed
Moduli of Hlasticity Perpendicular to Grain (.
Moduli of Rigidity (Gir, Grr, Ger)
Poisson's Ratios (4)
Strese-strain Relations.
Strength Under Multiavial Stress.
‘Scrass Concentrations.
Siress Concentrations Around » Hole in & Tension or Compression Member
Stress Concentrations Due to a Hole Which is Not Small Compared to the §
COLUMNS.
Primary Failure
Local Buckling and Twisting Failure.
Lateral Bueking..
BEAMS.
Form Factors
‘Torsional Instability
Combined Loadings.
General.
Bending and Compression
Bending and ‘Tension.
Shear Webs.
Beam Section Eicieney.
TORSION.
General
Torsional Properties.
BASIC STRENGTH AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF PLYWOOD.
General
Analysis of Plywood Strength Properties.
Basio Formul
Approximate Methods for Calculating Plywood Strengths
Moisture-strength Relations for Plywood.
General.
Approximate Methods for Making Moisture Corrections for Plywood Strength Properties.
Moisture Corrections for Plywood Compressive Strength (0° or 90° to Face Grain Direction)
‘Moisture Correction for Plywood Tensile Strength (0° or 90° to Face Grain Direction).
Moisture Corrections for Plywood Shear Strength (0° or 90° to Face Grain Direction)
Moisture Corrections for Plywood Compressive Strength (Any Angle to Face Grain Direction)
Moisture Corrections for Plywood Tensile Strength (Any Angle to Face Grain Direction).
Moisture Corrections for Plywood Shear Strength (Any Angle to Face Grain Direction)..
Specific Gravity-strength Relations for Plywood.
Stress-strain Relations for Wood and Plywood.
Mobr’s Stress-and-strain Circles..
Obtaining Strains from Given Stresses
Obtaining Stresses from Given Strains
Experimental Stress-strain Data.
Stress Concentrations (See See. 2.
PLYWOOD STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
Elements (9=0° or 90°).
Elements in Compression (00° or 90°
Elements in Tension (¢=0° or 90°)
Elements in Shear (9=0° or 90°)...
Elements (@- Any Angle)
Elements in Compression (ee Any Angle)
Blements in Tension (¢=Any Angle).
Elements in Shear (@=Any Angle)
Elements in Combined Compression (or Tension) and Shear (= Any Angle)
Elements in Bending.
Defieotions.
Blements as Columns.
FLAT RECTANGULAR PLYWOOD PANELS.
Buckling Criteria.
General...
Compression (80° or 90°)..
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