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Weigt Wood

Reference data and engineering information about weigt wood for material properties applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Weigt Wood in material science and properties.

Key Formulas

Stress

σ=FA\sigma = \frac{F}{A}

Force per unit area.

Strain

ε=ΔLL0\varepsilon = \frac{\Delta L}{L_0}

Change in length per original length.

Hooke's Law

σ=Eε\sigma = E \varepsilon

Stress proportional to strain in elastic region.

Thermal Expansion

ΔL=αL0ΔT\Delta L = \alpha L_0 \Delta T

Length change due to temperature.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
σ\sigmaStressPa
ε\varepsilonStrain
EEYoung's modulusPa
α\alphaThermal expansion coefficient1/°C
ΔT\Delta TTemperature change°C

Data Table

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Wood Species / Fresh Green Wood / Air-dried Seasoned Wood (20% moisture content per weight unit) data
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Specific Gravity
Afromosia
Alder
Applewood or wild apple
Ash, black
Ash, Oregon
Ash, white
Ash, green
Aspen
Baldcypress
Balsa
Basswood
Bamboo
Beech, American
Birch, British
Birch, Paper
Black Ash
Black locust
Black walnut
Boxwood / Buis
Buckeye, yellow
Bur oak
Butternut
Cottonwood
Cedar, Alaska
Cedar, Eastern Red
Cedar, Northern White
Cedar, Southern White
Cedar, Western Red
Cherry, black
Cherry, wild red
Chestnut
Cocobolo
Coralwood
Corkwood
Cottonwood, Eastern
Cottonwood, Northern Black
Cypress, Southern
Dogwood (flowering)
Douglas Fir, Coast Region
Douglas Fir, Rocky Mountain Region
Ebony
Elm, American
Elm, Rock
Elm, Slippery
Eucalyptus, Karri West Autralia
Eucalyptus, Mahogany New South Wales
Fir, Balsam
Fir, Commercial White
Greenheart, British Guiana
Grenadilla, Mpingo
Gum, black
Gum, red
Hackberry
Hemlock, Eastern
Hemlock, Western
Hickory
Hickory, pecan
Honeylocust
Hornbeam
Iroko
Ironwood, black
Jacarandá, Brazilian rosewood
Larch
Lignum Vitae
Locust, black
Magnolia, cucumber
Mahogany, Honduras
Mahogany, African
Maple, bigleaf
Maple, black
Maple, red
Maple, silver
Maple, sugar
Maple, Soft
Mpingo
Mulberry
Oak, Red
Oak, white
Osage orange
Persimmon
Pine, Lodgepole
Pine, Northern White
Pine, Norway
Pine, Ponderosa
Pine, Southern Yellow
Pine, Sugar
Pine, Oregon
Pine, Parana
Pine, Canadian
Pine, Red
Poplar, Yellow
Post oak
Pecan
Redwood, American
Redwood, European
Rosewood, Bolivian
Rosewood, East Indian
Satinwood, Ceylon
Sourwood
Spruce, Engelman
Spruce, Canadian
Spruce, Sitka
Sugar maple
Sycamore
Red elm
Sweetgum
Sycamore
Tamarack
Teak
Tupelo
Walnut, black
White cedar
White elm

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

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