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Caracterizacion de las propiedades fisico-mecanicas de las especies de madera de acacia, eucalipto y pino caribe

Authors: Céspedes Medina, Jeniffer Andrea; Gaitán Rivera, José Nicolás;

Caracterizacion de las propiedades fisico-mecanicas de las especies de madera de acacia, eucalipto y pino caribe

Abstract

El presente documento tiene como propósito determinar las propiedades físicas y mecánicas de tres tipos de maderas, los cuales son, acacia, eucalipto y pino caribe con el fin de conocer sus características y ver su viabilidad como maderas estructurales basados con el reglamento colombiano de construcción sismo resistente (NSR-10). El proyecto consta de 5 etapas metodológicas que estiman la procedencia y selección de la madera, el acondicionamiento de las probetas, los ensayos, los análisis estadísticos y por último la caracterización de la madera. En general, con los ensayos realizados, se pudo establecer un cuadro comparativo con los resultados obtenidos, el cual nos permitió establecer el grupo perteneciente de cada tipo de madera según lo establecido en la NSR-10 y, además una correlación de datos que permitieron diferenciar la resistencia de cada una.

The purpose of this document is to determine the physical and mechanical properties of three types of wood, which are, acacia, eucalyptus and Caribbean pine in order to know their characteristics and to see their viability as structural woods based on the Colombian regulation of resistant earthquake construction (NSR-10). The project consists of 5 methodological stages that estimate the origin and selection of wood, the conditioning of the specimens, the tests, the statistical analyses and finally the characterization of the wood. In general, with the tests carried out, a comparative table could be established with the results obtained, which allowed us to establish the group belonging to each type of wood as established in the NSR-10 and also a correlation of data that allowed the resistance to be differentiated from each.

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Ingeniería sismica, , wood., Resistencia de materiales, Propiedades físico, madera pino caribe., standard, , madera eucalipto, properties, physics, Tesis y disertaciones académicas, madera acacia, Madera, Ingeniería civil, mecánicas, Laboratorios, Propiedades fisicas de la madera, efforts, mechanics

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