2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13595-011-0166-z
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Characterisation and categorisation of the diversity in viscoelastic vibrational properties between 98 wood types

Abstract: International audienceContext Increased knowledge on diversity in wood properties would have implications both for fundamental research and for promoting a diversification of uses as material. *Aims The objective is to contribute to overcoming the critical lack of data on the diversity of wood dynamic mechanical/viscoelastic vibrational properties, by testing lesser-known species and categorizing sources of variability. *Methods Air-dry axial specific dynamic modulus of elasticity (E'/γ) and damping coefficien… Show more

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“…Results from the vibrational measurements on all specimens show that, overall, the relationship between tanδ and E'/ρ of sycamore maple ( Figure 7) follows a trend similar to the "standard" relationship established on numerous species (Ono and Norimoto 1983;Brémaud et al 2012).…”
Section: Vibrational Propertiessupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Results from the vibrational measurements on all specimens show that, overall, the relationship between tanδ and E'/ρ of sycamore maple ( Figure 7) follows a trend similar to the "standard" relationship established on numerous species (Ono and Norimoto 1983;Brémaud et al 2012).…”
Section: Vibrational Propertiessupporting
confidence: 58%
“…this study with the "standard" relationship established on numerous species (Ono & Norimoto 1983;Brémaud et al 2012). Further analysis on local variations also shows that, along the trunk's radius, E' L /ρ tends to increase and tanδ L to decrease the further the wood is from the pith (Figure 8 (Brémaud 2012).…”
Section: Figure 7: Vibrational Property Results For Both R and L Dirementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obataya et al 2000). The employed device and testing procedure are described in detail in Brémaud et al 2012.…”
Section: Vibrational Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta valoración tecnológica de la madera, encuentra aplicación práctica en la fabricación de instrumentos musicales (Brémaud, El Kaïm, Guibal, Minato, Thibaut & Gril, 2012) y en productos de madera de alto valor agregado (Walker, 2006). Algunas de las funciones principales de los componentes de madera en un instrumento musical, son la radiación del sonido y la capacidad de deformación en condiciones de vibración (Roohnia, Tajdini & Manouchehri, 2011).…”
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