Title of article :
Domination of Grain Bearing on the Strength Properties of Engkabang Jantong as Fast Growing Timber in Sarawak
Author/Authors :
Ismaili, Gaddafi Department of Civl Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak, Malaysia , Hisham Abu Bakar, Badorul School of Civil Engineering - Engineering Campus - Universiti Sains Malaysia - 14300 Nibong Tebal - Pulau Pinang, Malaysia , Duju, Alik Applied Forest Science and Industry Development - Sarawak Forestry Corporation Sdn. Bhd. - Lot 218, KCLD - Jalan Tapang - Kota Sentosa - 93250 Kuching - Sarawak, Malaysia , Khuzaimah Abdul Rahim, Khairul Protected Areas and Biodiversity Conservation Division - Sarawak Forestry Corporation Sdn , O p e n g, Iskanda Faculty of Civil Engineering - Universiti Teknologi MARA - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak, Malaysia , I s m a i l i, Zurina Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - 81310 Skudai - Johor, Malaysia , Ismaili, Safarina Hospital Ampang - Jalan Mewah Utara - Pandan Mewah - 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract :
Nowadays, the hardwood category which refers to heavy hardwood species no longer sustains to the market demand. The harvesting of this wood category takes longer period of time. Thus, several studies in timber engineering have been carried out to investigate the fast-growing indigenous species as the alternative to heavy hardwood categories. For this purpose, fast-growing indigenous species of Engkabang jantong were selected and also the test samples were prepared in small clear specimens. The British Standard, BS373.1957 method of testing small clear specimens of timber was adopted to evaluate the strength properties of the species. The strength properties determinations were referred to hardness, cleavage and shear parallel to grain. The results were represented into two different grain directions namely tangential and radial at two different conditions, i.e. g reen and air-dry condition. It was found that, hardness strength at tangential was higher than radial for both condition green and air-dry with 4.71and 8.86%, respectively. At cleavage strength, it was reported that tangential possessed higher strength values than the radial for both conditions green and air-dry with 23.06 and 27.22%, respectively. Shear strength at tangential was higher than radial for both conditions green and air-dry with 11.70 and 8.58%, respectively.
Keywords :
Hardness , Cleavage , Shear parallel to grain , Radial , Tangential , Green , Air-dry
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics