Nov 5, 2009 #1 ars13 Structural Joined Feb 11, 2009 Messages 33 Location US Does anyone have the design properties for African mahogany? Thanks
Nov 5, 2009 1 #2 BAretired Structural Joined Nov 16, 2008 Messages 11,013 Location CA Let's see what Mr. Google has to say: http://www.matbase.com/material/wood/class3-10-15-years/african-mahogany/properties http://www.advantagelumber.com/afrmahog.htm http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Out+o...ooks+to+have+an+edge+over+its+...-a0156736756 BA Upvote 0 Downvote
Let's see what Mr. Google has to say: http://www.matbase.com/material/wood/class3-10-15-years/african-mahogany/properties http://www.advantagelumber.com/afrmahog.htm http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Out+o...ooks+to+have+an+edge+over+its+...-a0156736756 BA
Nov 5, 2009 #3 ishvaaag Structural Joined Aug 17, 2001 Messages 3,665 Location DE This is for american caoba http://www.castor.es/caoba.html and this african mahogany http://www.matbase.com/material/wood/class3-10-15-years/african-mahogany/properties optimistically class D40 (40 is MPa) according to spanish CTE and mechanical values at the attachment from http://www.codigotecnico.org that seems down at the moment. Download the document Documento Básico CTE DB SE-M Seguridad estructural Madera that rules wood structures for application of the values. Upvote 0 Downvote
This is for american caoba http://www.castor.es/caoba.html and this african mahogany http://www.matbase.com/material/wood/class3-10-15-years/african-mahogany/properties optimistically class D40 (40 is MPa) according to spanish CTE and mechanical values at the attachment from http://www.codigotecnico.org that seems down at the moment. Download the document Documento Básico CTE DB SE-M Seguridad estructural Madera that rules wood structures for application of the values.
Nov 5, 2009 #4 ishvaaag Structural Joined Aug 17, 2001 Messages 3,665 Location DE Just the CTE's downloads site http://www.codigotecnico.org/index.php?id=33 Upvote 0 Downvote