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TIMBER AND TIMBER TREES.
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Number of the specimen. |
Deflections. | Total weight required to break each piece. |
Specific gravity. |
Weight reduced to specific gravity 600. |
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. | |||
19 | 1.250 | .000 | 4.500 | 760.00 | 583 | 782 | 190.00 |
20 | 1.500 | .150 | 5.000 | 778.00 | 550 | 849 | 194.50 |
21 | 1.250 | .000 | 3.750 | 752.00 | 531 | 850 | 188.00 |
22 | 1.500 | .250 | 4.750 | 705.00 | 505 | 837 | 176.25 |
23 | 1.500 | .250 | 4.750 | 695.00 | 501 | 832 | 173.75 |
24 | 1.500 | .1O0 | 4.500 | 710{0|.00}} | 498 | 855 | 177.50 |
Total | 8.500 | .750 | 27.250 | 4400.00 | 3168 | 5005 | 1100.00 |
Average | 1.416 | .125 | 4.541 | 733.33 | 528 | 834 | 183.33 |
Remarks.— Specimens all broke with fracture of a few inches in length.
E = 701530. S = 1925.
Number of the specimen. |
Deflections. | Total weight required to break each piece. |
Specific gravity. |
Weight reduced to specific gravity 600. |
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. | |||
25 | 1.500 | .100 | 4.750 | 805 | 601 | 803 | 201.25 |
26 | 1.250 | .150 | 5.000 | 778 | 572 | 8l6 | 194.50 |
27 | 1.250 | .050 | 4.250 | 742 | 533 | 835 | 185.50 |
28 | 1.500 | .150 | 4.000 | 725 | 530 | 821 | 181.25 |
29 | 1.500 | .050 | 4.000 | 739 | 528 | 839 | 184.75 |
30 | 1.500 | .000 | 3.750 | 741 | 518 | 858 | 85.25 |
Total . | 8.500 | .500 | 25.750 | 4530 | 3282 | 4972 | 113.-50 |
Average | 1.416 | .083 | 4.291 | 755 | 547 | 829 | 188.75 |
Remarks.— Specimens all broke with fracture of a few inches in length.
E = 677270. S = 1982.