Applied Sciences (Apr 2024)

Selected Physical and Mechanical Properties of Subfossil Oak (<i>Quercus</i> spp.) Compared to Aged Oak and Recent Oak

  • Ruxandra Nedelcu,
  • Maria Cristina Timar,
  • Mihaela Porojan,
  • Emanuela Carmen Beldean

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14083294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 3294

Abstract

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Subfossil oak (SO) wood material, originating from three different buried trunks discovered in recent years by excavations in riverbanks on Romanian territory, was analysed in this research. Aged oak recovered from constructions (AO_C) and recent/new oak wood material (NO) were also investigated to provide comparative data for the SO. The oven-dry density and the basic density, the total volumetric and linear swelling and shrinkage coefficients and the compression strength parallel to the grain were the selected physical and mechanical properties considered. The experimental results showed a lower density of SO compared to NO and AO_C tested by up to about 19–20%, alongside a trend of increased dimensional instability, with variability among the tested assortments. The compression strength parallel to the grain was reduced by 19–31% compared to NO. The properties of AO-C were closer to those of NO, but differences between wood materials from different sources and of different ages were registered. A positive linear correlation was found between compression strength parallel to grain and the basic density for all types of material and assortments tested. These comparative results have to be considered by designers and engineers in the valorisation of SO in furniture design and other applications.

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