Acta Scientiarum: Technology (Feb 2017)

<b>Flexural properties of four fast-growing eucalypts woods deteriorated by three different field tests

  • Rafael de Avila Delucis,
  • Darci Alberto Gatto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v39i1.27067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 39 – 44

Abstract

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Durability is a wood characteristic determined by several factors, making it difficult to investigate the service life of pieces designated for outdoor use. In this study, the decaying of juvenile and adult woods of four fast-growing eucalypts from southern Brazil subjected to three different exposure environments was monitored through mechanical properties (flexural test). The study material was obtained from adult trees of Eucalyptus botryoides, Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus paniculata and Eucalyptus tereticornis. Field tests were conducted in the city of Piratini, southern Brazil, and samplings were carried out during 540 days of experiment. Comparing the four eucalypts, the decreasing order of biological resistance was: Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus paniculata and Eucalyptus botryoides. The mature wood showed greater and more stable physical-mechanical properties than juvenile wood.

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