Partial compression strength of sugi (Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica) wood near the pith perpendicular to the grain

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Yoshio Kijidani
Hideki Morita
Shiro Aratake
Taku Tsuyama
Takanori Arima
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[1] University of Miyazaki,Division of Forest and Environmental Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Miyazaki Prefectural Wood Utilization Research Center,undefined
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Journal of Wood Science | 2019年 / 65卷
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Japanese cedar; Juvenile wood; Partial compression strength perpendicular to grain; Microfibril angle;
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It was reported that sugi (Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica) boards with pith had a greater partial compression strength perpendicular to the grain (σe) than sugi boards without pith. However, the reason for the superior strength of sugi boards with pith remains unclear. In this study, as the first step to elucidate the reason, we report the effects of loading direction (tangential and radial), density, microfibril angle (MFA) of earlywood and latewood tracheids, latewood tracheid length and cross-sectional parameters of earlywood tracheids (CE) on σe in sugi wood. There was no significant effect of loading direction on σe, and the specimens with pith had significantly larger σe values than the specimens without pith. A larger density, larger MFA, and smaller cross-sectional dimensions with a square shape in earlywood tracheids significantly increased σe in the radial loading direction. By multiple linear regression, it was recognized that density and MFA was the effective parameters, and MFA had a larger effect than did density in the predictor equation for σe. This is the first study that reported the positive effects of MFA on σe in sugi wood.
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