Chapter 7 - Wood Construction Flashcards
Wood is stronger in a direction ___________ to the grain than against the grain. For example, the allowable compressive strength parallel to the grain varies from ______ to _______ psi for commercially available grades and species of framing lumber.
parallel / 325 to 1700
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Wood has a useful __________ strength. In fact, on the basis of strength to weight, wood has a tensile strength comparable to _________. Typical defects in wood, however, greatly reduce this comparison, so the allowable tensile strength of wood is about ______ psi.
tensile / steel / 700
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The strength of wood is also affected by its __________ content.
moisture
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It is possible to dry lumber to any moisture content, but most structural lumber has a moisture content of _____ percent or less.
19
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- Lengths of wood cut and prepared for use in construction.
Lumber
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Solid lumber includes _________, ___________ lumber, and _________.
boards, dimensional / timbers
p 199
Solid lumber:
Boards have a nominal thickness of ____ inches or less.
2
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Solid lumber
Dimension lumber has a nominal thickness of ____ to ____ inches or more.
2 to 4
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Solid lumber:
Timbers have a nominal thickness of ____ inches or more.
5
p 199
Solid lumber:
Dimension lumber is available in lengths from ____ to ____ feet in ____ foot increments. In addition, members for use as rafters can be supplied in lengths up to _____ feet.
8 to 18 / 2 / 24
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Lumber sizes are typically given in __________ dimensions. The actual dimension of a finished piece of wood will be _________ than the nominal dimension.
nominal / smaller
p 199
Solid lumber
Thus a nominal 2x4 inch board will have finished dimensions of ____ X _____ inches.
1 1/2 X 3 1/2
p 199
____________ wood members are produced by joining flat strips of wood with glue.
Laminated
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Laminated wood members
The beams produced by this method are known as ________ beams.
glulam
p 199
- Short for glue-laminated structural lumber.
Glulam
p 199
Laminated wood members
The thickness of the individual laminations varies from ____ inch to ____ inches.
3/4 / 2
p 199
Laminated wood members
The advantage to producing laminated structural members is that ________ and _________ can be produced that are not available from solid pieces cut from logs.
sizes and shapes
p 199
Laminated wood members
________ beams can be formed into curves or given varying cross sections.
Glulam
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Laminated members can be produced in depths ranging from ___ to ____ inches and lengths up to _____ feet.
3 to 75 / 100
p 200
Laminated wood members
Three types of joints can be used to join laminated members end to end. These are the ______ joint, the _______ joint, and the ________ joint.
butt / scarf / finger
p 200
Laminated wood members
The ______ joint is easy to produce but cannot be used where tensile forces are to be transmitted along the length of the beam.
butt
p 200
Laminated wood members
The _______ and ________ type joints can be used to transmit tensile forces.
scarf / finger
p 200
These products allow the use of the outer fibers of a log as well as the inner portions traditionally used. The products include laminated veneer lumber (LVL), parallel strand lumber (PSL) and laminated strand lumber (LSL) ?
Structural Composite Lumber
p 201
- Surface layer of attractive material laid over a base of common material.
Veneer
p 201
Structural composite lumber
___________ __________ lumber is produced by peeling sheets of veneer from the outer portions of a log. These sheets of veneer are laminated in parallel alignment.
Laminated veneer
p 201
Structural composite lumber
__________ _________ lumber is made from the outermost veneers peeled from a log that are as uniform as those used in LVL.
Parallel strand
p 201
Parallel strand lumber
These veneers range from ____ to ____ feet in length and produce odd-shaped strands that are coated with an adhesive and ________ under pressure.
2 to 8 / cured
p 201
______ is the strongest of the three SCL products and can be used for heavily loaded columns and long spans.
PSL
p 201
Structural composite lumber
___________ ________ lumber is produced by taking long strands of wood up to 12 inches in length and bonding them with a resin in a steam pressing process.
Laminated strand
p 201
Structural composite lumber
______ is typically used for short-span beams and columns.
LSL
p 201
__________ panels are made up of several thin layers or veneers that are rotary sliced from rotating logs and glued together.
Plywood
p 201
Plywood
The thickness of individual layers varies from ____ inch to ____ inch. The nominal thickness of panels varies from ____ inch to _____ inches. Plywood is produced in standard sheets measuring ____ feet by ____ feet.
1/16 - 5/16 / 1/4 - 1 1/8 / 4 X 8
p 201
Nonveneered products include _________ _______ board, _____________, and ____________.
oriented strand board (OSB) / particleboard / waferboard
p 202
- Construction material made of many small wooden pieces (strands) bonded together to form sheets, similar to plywood.
Oriented Strand Board (OSB)
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Nonveneered panels
This board uses long, strand like wood particles that are compressed and glued into three to five layers. The strands are oriented with each layer in the same direction, similar to the grain in the veneer layers in plywood ?
Oriented strand board
p 202
Nonveneered panels
This board is made from wood particles bonded with synthetic resins under heat and pressure. The individual wood particles can range in size from 1 inch to very fine ?
Particleboard
p 202
Particleboard can be manufactured in sizes up to ____ by ____ feet.
8 by 40
p 202
Because it can be manufactured in large sheets, particleboard is used for __________ in manufactured and mobile homes.
flooring
p 202
Nonveneered panels
This board is similar to particleboard but uses wafer-like pieces of wood that are larger than those used in particleboard ?
Waferboard
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- Produced with parallel external face veneers bonded to a core of reconstituted fibers.
Composite Panels
p 202
_____________ panels consists of a face and back panel such as plywood or OSB bonded to a central core material.
Composite ( or sandwich panels )
p 202
Composite or sandwich panels
The core can be a variety of materials such as ________ ____________ or _________ ________.
paper honeycomb or plastic foam
p 202