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Structural Properties of Prefabricated Plywood Lightweight Constructions for Walls, Partitions, Floors, and Roofs Sponsored by the Douglas Fir Plywood Association
For a program on the determination of structural properties of low-cost house constructions, 75 specimens represented prefabricated plywood building panels of both lightweight stress-skin and commercial design. Wall, partition, floor, and roof specimens were tested. The specimens were subjected to compressive, transverse, concentrated, impact, and racking loads; the loads simulated those to which the elements are subjected in actual service. The deflection under load and the sets after the load was removed were measured for uniform increments of load. The results are presented in graphs and tables.
Structural Properties of Prefabricated Plywood Lightweight Constructions for Walls, Partitions, Floors, and Roofs Sponsored by the Douglas Fir Plywood Association
For a program on the determination of structural properties of low-cost house constructions, 75 specimens represented prefabricated plywood building panels of both lightweight stress-skin and commercial design. Wall, partition, floor, and roof specimens were tested. The specimens were subjected to compressive, transverse, concentrated, impact, and racking loads; the loads simulated those to which the elements are subjected in actual service. The deflection under load and the sets after the load was removed were measured for uniform increments of load. The results are presented in graphs and tables.
Structural Properties of Prefabricated Plywood Lightweight Constructions for Walls, Partitions, Floors, and Roofs Sponsored by the Douglas Fir Plywood Association
A. Wexler (author) / S. B. Newman (author) / V. B. Phelan (author) / R. F. Luxford (author)
1945
52 pages
Report
No indication
English
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