To determine experimentally, the ultimate shear strength in single shear of timber.
Universal testing machine, Shear attachments,Vernier calipers.
Take the wood specimen and determine the width & depth of the failure plane using vernier calipers.(w=width, d=depth)
Wood Specimen
The timber (along the grain) is placed in the shear attachment and placed into the Universal Testing machine.
The machine is switched ON & the load is gradually increased until the specimen is fractured and the load required to fracture is recorded.
Calculate the double shear strength of timber specimen.
Width of the failure plane 'w' (mm) | Thickness of the failure plane 'd'(mm) | Area of cross-section (A=w*d) mm2 | Failure Load P (kg) | Single Shear Strength (P * 9.81)/A (N/mm2) |
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Observation and Result.
Width of the failure plane 'w' (mm) | Thickness of the failure plane 'd'(mm) | Area of cross-section (A=w*d) mm2 | Failure Load P (kg) |
Single Shear Strength (P * 9.81)/A (N/mm2) |
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Width of the failure plane 'w' (mm) | Thickness of the failure plane 'd'(mm) | Area of cross-section (A=w*d) mm2 | Failure Load P (kg) |
Single Shear Strength ((P * 9.81)/A (N/mm2) |
Percentage Error |
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Actual Value |
Entered Value |
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