Forests (Sep 2022)

Physical and Mechanical Properties of <i>Paulownia tomentosa x elongata</i> Sawn Wood from Spanish, Bulgarian and Serbian Plantations

  • Marius Cătălin Barbu,
  • Katharina Buresova,
  • Eugenia Mariana Tudor,
  • Alexander Petutschnigg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13101543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1543

Abstract

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The aim of this research is the characterization of physical and mechanical properties of Paulownia sawn wood from three plantation sites in Europe, namely Spain, Bulgaria and Serbia. As a fast-growing wood species, Paulownia has a significant positive forecast for the European markets and a wide range of possible applications that still need to be explored. For this purpose, Paulownia tomentosa(Tunb.) x elongata(S.Y. Hu) wood species was investigated. Sorption behaviour, Brinell hardness, 3-point bending strength, flexural modulus of elasticity, tensile strength, compressive strength and screw withdrawal resistance were examined in detail. The samples from Spain have the higher average bulk density (266 kg/m3), 3-point flexural strength (~40 N/mm2), 3-point flexural modulus of elasticity (~4900 N/mm2), compressive strength (~23 N/mm2), tensile strength (~44 N/mm2) and screw withdrawal resistance (~56 N/mm). The plantation wood from Bulgaria has the highest average of annual ring width (46 mm). Paulownia wood has potential in lightweight applications and can replace successfully expensive tropical species as Balsa.

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