2019
DOI: 10.1590/01047760201925012618
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Abstract: The mechanical performance of wood floors were evaluated. Denser woods presented highest mechanical strength. A new table of mechanical performance classes was proposed. Reference values can be used for predicting mechanical behaviour of wood floors of unknown species.

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“…In a study with native commercial timber for manufacturing fl oors, Oliveira et al (2019) found an indentation index of 0.186 for D. odorata fl ooring, 0.241 for Tabebuia impetiginosa and 0.390 for Bowdichia nitida, being similar to those observed in this study. test for the wood fl oors evaluated.…”
Section: 2falling Ball Impact Testsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In a study with native commercial timber for manufacturing fl oors, Oliveira et al (2019) found an indentation index of 0.186 for D. odorata fl ooring, 0.241 for Tabebuia impetiginosa and 0.390 for Bowdichia nitida, being similar to those observed in this study. test for the wood fl oors evaluated.…”
Section: 2falling Ball Impact Testsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The fl ooring of the evaluated species were grouped into classes according to the classifi cation proposed by Oliveira et al (2019), which established wood fl ooring quality classes based on mean values of the fl ooring use simulation tests.…”
Section: Preparation Of Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many products are dependent on construction market. In reason of civil construction growth, there are increases in the consumption of: structural parts, panels, furniture (Barbu and Paulitsch, 2015), and floors (Oliveira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Government Support For the Timber Construction Industry In Bmentioning
confidence: 99%