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Plywood Strength Properties test,e modulus of rupture in bending, tension strength parallel-to-surface, tension strength perpendicular-to-surface, compression strength parallel-to-surface, shear strength, fastener holding strength, and hardness.

Strength PropertiesStrength refers to the maximum stress that can be developedin a member due to applied loads prior to failure. Mechanical properties most commonly measured and represented as“strength properties” for design include modulus of rupturein bending, tension strength parallel-to-surface, tensionstrength perpendicular-to-surface, compression strengthparallel-to-surface, shear strength, fastener holding strength,and hardness. Strength tests are typically made on specimens at moisture equilibrium under …

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Plywood Shear Modulus test

Shear ModulusShear modulus, also called modulus of rigidity, indicatesthe resistance to deflection of a member caused by shearstresses. Shear stress is different from tension or compression stress in that it tends to make one side of a member slippast the other side of a member adjacent to it. There are twomain types of shear in different planes of wood-based panels: …

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