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Modeling the earlywood and latewood growth rings of Norway spruce timber beams for finite element calculation

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  • Tamás Király

    University of Sopron, Hungary

  • Zsolt Karácsonyi

    University of Sopron, Hungary

  • Rudolf Polgár

    University of Sopron, Hungary

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 68, Number 1, 2023Tagged 4-point bending test, earlywood and latewood, finite element method (FEM), orthotropic material, rule of mixtures (ROM)

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KIRALY, T., KARACSONYI, Z. & POLGAR, R. (2023): Modeling the earlywood and latewood growth rings of Norway spruce timber beams for finite element calculation. In: Wood Research 68 (1), 28-43 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/68.1.2843

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