XIII.]
FRENCH OAK.
81
Number of the specimen. |
Deflections. | Total weight required to break each piece. |
Specific gravity. |
Weight reduced to specific gravity 1000. |
Weight required to break 1 square inch. | ||
With the apparatus weighing 390 lbs. |
After the weight was removed. |
At the crisis of breaking. | |||||
Inches. | Inch. | Inches. | lbs. | lbs. | |||
1 | 1.500 | .000 | 4.35 | 720.0 | 966.0 | 745 | 180.000 |
2 | 1.350 | .050 | 7.00 | 930.0 | 977.0 | 952 | 232.500 |
3 | 1.500 | .050 | 6.05 | 901.0 | 983.0 | 916 | 225.250 |
4 | 1.550 | .100 | 5.50 | 895.0 | 992.0 | 902 | 223.750 |
5 | 1.650 | .000 | 7.00 | 915.0 | 979.0 | 934 | 228.750 |
6 | 1.350 | .050 | 6.10 | 904.0 | 962.0 | 939 | 226.000 |
Total | 8.900 | .250 | 36.00 | 5,265.0 | 5859.0 | 5388 | 1316.250 |
Average | 1.483 | .041 | 6.00 | 877.5 | 976.5 | 898 | 219.375 |
The average of six other specimens, of equal quality to the above, gave— | |||||||
7—12 | 1.583 | .125 | 7.583 | 831.0 | 1082.0 | 768 | 207.7500 |
The mean of the whole— | |||||||
1.533 | .083 | 6.791 | 854.0 | 1029.5 | 833 | 213.562 |
Remarks.—All the specimens broke with a fibrous fracture fully 10 inches in length.
Number of the specimen. |
Dimension of each piece. |
Specific gravity. |
Weight the piece broke with. |
Direct cohesion on 1 square inch. | ||||||
Inches | lbs | lbs | ||||||||
13 | 2 | × | 2 | × | 30 | 966.0 | 21,280 | 5,320 | ||
14 | 979.0 | 40,040 | 10,010 | |||||||
15 | 983.0 | 39,208 | 9,802 | |||||||
16 | 962.0 | 27,432 | 6,858 | |||||||
17 | 977.0 | 33,460 | 8,365 | |||||||
18 | 992.0 | 33,040 | 8,260 | |||||||
Total | ... | 5859.0 | 194,460 | 48,615 | ||||||
Average. | ... | 976.5 | 32,410 | 8,102 |