Unlock the science of wood testing with practical, field-ready guidance.
This handbook introduces a comprehensive program to study how physical and mechanical properties of timber relate to design and industry standards. It covers the aims, methods, and steady procedures used to build reliable data for timber specifications and substitutes.
Written for engineers and technicians, it explains how testing machines are calibrated, how observations are recorded, and how results are translated into usable design values. The material emphasizes careful planning, consistent methods, and clear documentation to ensure accuracy and accountability in timber research and production.
- Foundational goals of timber testing, including design values, inspection rules, and regional comparisons.
- Detailed guidance on operating testing equipment, calibration, and measurement accuracy.
- Structured study approaches across multiple test series, such as bending, compression, and impact.
- Practical notes on data recording, error management, and reporting for central offices.
Ideal for readers who work with wood design, testing laboratories, or quality control, this edition helps you understand the framework behind timber evaluation and how to apply it in real-world settings.