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Slenderness ratio method

There are two kinds of failure due to buckling. The first, general buckling, involves bending of the axis of the cylinder, resulting in instability. This is the type addressed by Euler and designed for by a slenderness ratio method. [Pg.85]

Particles as raw material for particleboards show a great variety in wood species, origin, method of preparation, age, and especially size and shape. If wood is ground into particles, a mixture of particles of very different sizes and shapes is always obtained. Particles can be described in a simple way as squared flat pieces with certain values for length / (mm), width b (mm), thickness d (mm), and slenderness ratio s = //d. The volume of a particle is then given as... [Pg.922]


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