Wood expansion
On 12/05/18 19:02, TimW wrote:
On 12/05/18 18:51, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 12/05/18 17:36, TimW wrote:
On 07/05/18 21:08, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 07/05/18 20:31, Tricky Dicky wrote:
I have just installed a 1.4m X 150mm X 50mm spruce beam between the
garage and house. At present it is a good interference fit but I am
a little worried when it gets saturated it might expand and put
pressure on the brickwork. Is there any place I might find the
information?
general wet to dry expansion is around 1% along the grain, 3%
tangentially roundn the trunk and 5% radially
But if constrained it should be OK.
You have got that a bit wrong.
TW
You are right. The tangential and radial rates should be swapped.
Exactly. And no bit of wood expands/shrinks 1% along the grain, ever.
TW
When I get back into my house, I will take a photograph that shows it
Green wood to 'house dried' over 12 years shows well over 1%
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