Determination of the Elastic Modulus of Dinizia excelsa Wood at High Temperatures Using Impulse Excitation Technique (IET)

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Wood, Temperatures, Elasticity modulus, Wave propagation

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Wood, as a renewable and highly abundant material, has been receiving increasing attention for use in high-performance applications, such as a structural element subjected to high temperatures. For its successful implementation in the construction or timber industry sector, it is crucial to understand its behavior during and after exposure to high temperatures. In this study, the red angelim wood, Dinizia excelsa, was subjected to high temperatures, up to a temperature of 508 K, using the dynamic excitation wave propagation test. Samples tested in the furnace were dimensioned in six distinct directions: three main ones (radial, tangential, and longitudinal) and three intermediate ones at 45º (longitudinal-radial, longitudinal-tangential, and radial-tangential). The static test used only the main directions of wood orientation. The values of elasticity modulus exhibited a reduction after the heat treatment, resulting in significant decreases of up to 45%. Results demonstrated that the excitation wave propagation method was effective in estimating the elasticity modulus at room temperature up to 508 K. Therefore, this study contributed to the construction of a database that can be expanded by future research focused on Brazilian woods.

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2025-03-19

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Costa Alves, R., Mendonça de Miranda Júnior, G., Vladimiro Mantilla Carrasco, E., Teresa Gomes Barbosa, M., José dos Santos, W., de Rezende, M. A. P., & Pires Carvalho, E. (2025). Determination of the Elastic Modulus of Dinizia excelsa Wood at High Temperatures Using Impulse Excitation Technique (IET). BioResources, 20(2), 3464–3475. Retrieved from https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23909

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Research Article or Brief Communication