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EAS 273 (2002) (English): Timber —


Sampling methods and general
requirements for physical and mechanical
tests
EAS 273:2002
ICS 79.040

EAST AFRICAN STANDARD

Timber — Sampling methods and general requirements for physical


and mechanical tests

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY

© EAC 2002 First Edition 2002


EAS 273:2002

Foreword
Development of the East African Standards has been necessitated by the need for harmonizing
requirements governing quality of products and services in East Africa. It is envisaged that through
harmonized standardization, trade barriers which are encountered when goods and services are
exchanged within the Community will be removed.

In order to achieve this objective, the Partner States in the Community through their National Bureaux
of Standards, have established an East African Standards Committee.
The Committee is composed of representatives of the National Standards Bodies in Partner States,
together with the representatives from the private sectors and consumer organizations. Draft East
African Standards are circulated to stakeholders through the National Standards Bodies in the Partner
States. The comments received are discussed and incorporated before finalization of standards, in
accordance with the procedures of the Community.
East African Standards are subject to review, to keep pace with technological advances. Users of the
East African Standards are therefore expected to ensure that they always have the latest versions of
the standards they are implementing.

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STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION l MEXAYHAPOLIHA(I OPTAHM3AUMJi I-IO CTAHLIAPTM3ALIMM.ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION

Wood - Sampling methods and general requirements for


physical and mechanical tests
Bois - Mk thodes d’khan tillonnage et conditions gb-kales pour les essais ph ysiques et mkcaniques

First edition - 1975-11-01

UDC 674.03.001.4 Ref. No. ISO 3129-1975 (E) __

Descriptors : wood, sampling, testing conditions, tests, physical tests, mechanical tests.

Price based on 4 pages


FOREWORD

ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation


of national Standards institutes (ISO Member Bodies). The work of developing
International Standards is carried out through ISO Technical Committees. Every
Member Body interested in a subject for which a Technical Committee has been set
up has the right to be represented on that Committee. International organizations,
governmental and non-governmental, in Iiaison with ISO, also take part in the work.

Draft International Standards adopted by. the Technical Committees are circulated
to the Member Bodies for approval before their acceptance as> International
Standards by the ISO Council.

International Standard ISO 3129 was drawn up by Technical Committee


ISO/TC 55, Sawn timber and saw/ogs, and circulated to the Member Bodies in
June 1973.

lt has been approved by the Member Bodies of the following countries :

Austral ia India Romania


Belgium Ireland South Africa, Rep. of
Bulgaria Italy ’ Sweden
Canada Japan Thailand
Chile Mexico Turkey
Czechoslovakia Netherlands U.S.S. R.
Egypt, Arab Rep. of Norway Yugoslavia
Hungary Roland

The Member Bodies of the fall owing countries expressed disapproval of the
document on technical grounds :

Austria
France
Germany
United Kingdom

G International Organkation for Standardkation, 1975 l

Printed in Switzerland
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 31294975 (E)

Wood - Sampling methods and general requirements for


physical and mechanical tests

1 SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION

1.1 This International Standard specifies methods for the


selective and mechanical sampling of wood, for the
conditioning of selected material and for the preparation of
test pieces. In addition, it specifies the general requirements
for physical and mechanical tests on small, clear test pieces
free from visible defects.

1.2 The selective method of sampling should be used in


cases where the coefficients of Variation of the wood
FIGURE 1 - General scheme of cutting
properties for one tree and between trees of one species are heart board from log
known and where it is possible to select material for
samples from a large number of trees, logs and pieces of
sawn timber.

1.3 The mechanical method of sampling should be used in


cases where the mean values of the coefficients of Variation
of the wood properties are known and where it is possible
to select material for samples only from a limited number
of trees, logs and pieces of sawn timber.

2 SAMPLING

2.1 Selection of material FIGURE 2 - Scheme of cutting heart board from


log of diameter 180 mm or less (permitted in
The material intended for physical and mechanical tests mechanical sampling)
shall be selected taking due account of the purpose in mind
(determination of the quality of stand wood, of a model
tree, of a Jot of sawn timber, of an individual board, etc.), The thickness of the heart board shall be not less than
as weil as of the appropriate requirements for ensuring that 60 mm. Heart boards 40 mm thick may be tut from logs of
the Sample and its statistical properties are representative of diameter 180 mm or less. In this case, to obtain test pieces
the lot. with Cross-sectional dimensions greater than 30 mm,
Cross-sectional lengths not less than 100 mm long shall be
The material selected shall be in the form of logs, sawn tut from logs before sawing out heart boards.
timber and boards.

2.2.2 Sawn timber


2.2 Conversion of material
In selective sampling of sawn timber, a stick or sticks shall
be tut out parallel to taper, the number of sticks being
2.2.1 Logs sufficient to ensure that the Sample and its statistical
properties are representative of the lat. The sticks shall be
A heart board shall be tut from a log (see figure 1). A heart not less than 35 mm thick.
board from a log of eccentric structure shall cover the
geometrical centre. In mechanical sampling from a log In mechanical sampling the heart boards tut in accordance
180 mm or less in diameter, heart boards may be tut in the with 2.2.1 and selected in accordance with 2.1 shall be
direction of two mutually perpendicular diameters (see converted parallel to taper into sticks 35 mm thick. The
figure 2). sticks containing pith shall be discarded.

1
The sawn timber without pith shall be converted into sticks 4.4 Marking
in such a manner that at least one surface of the stick is
radial or tangential. Esch test piece shall be marked to indicate the place where
the test pieces were tut from the selected material. Other
If necessary, before sawn timber of thickness 60 mm or
characteristics of the mark should be specified in national
more is converted into sticks, a Portion along the grain
Standards.
100 mm long shall be tut to make test pieces with
Cross-sectional dimensions greater than 30 mm.

4.5 Number

3 CONDITIONING OF MATERIAL
4.5.1 The number of test pieces shall be specified taking
3.1 For test pieces with a standardized moisture content due account of the purpose in mind (determination of the
quality of stand wood, of a model tree, of a lot of timber,
Before conversion into test pieces, the wood shall be
of an individual board, etc.), as well as of the method of
thoroughly dried (at a temperature lower than 60 “C) to a
sampling used and of the degree of test precision required.
moisture content close to that of the equilibrium state
The values of the main physical and mechanical properties
whose temperature and humidity are specified in 4.6.1. lt is
shall be determined with an index of test precision of 5 %
desirable that the ends of the material be covered with a
at a confidence Iimit of 0,95.
moisture-protective substance to prevent splitting.

3.2 For test pieces with a moistu re content eyual to and 4.5.2 In se lective sampling, the minimum n Umber of test
above the fibre Saturation Point pieces n min is given by the follow ing formul a

Before conversion into test pieces, the sticks shall be kept


under conditions which prevent dry i ng of the wood. n min =mn
= p2 L(opf) + lj

where

4 PREPARATION OF TEST PIECES m is the qu antity of selected material (logs, sawn


timber ‘, boards , etc.);
4.1 Form and dimensions
n is the mean number of test pieces tut from each piece
One test piece for each type of test shall be tut from each of th e selected material
stick made as specified in 2.2.2. The form and dimensions
V is th e percentage coefficient of Variation for the
sf the test pieces shall be those specified in the relevant
Pr‘operty to be determ i ned;
International Standards for methods of testing wood.
t is the index of result authenticity (a half-length of the
conf idence interval in fractions of the Standard
4.2 Direction of grain deviation);
The grain of the wood shall be parallel to the longitudinal p is the percentage index of test precision (the relation
axis of the test pieces. Growth rings on the end surfaces of between the Standard deviation of the arithmetic mean
test pieces shall be parallel to one pair of opposite faces and and the arithmetic mean);
perpendicular to the other pair. Adjacent faces shall be at
right angles. 06 is the expect ed variance of the property in the
sel ected material;
NOTE - The grain of the wood shall be at right angles to the
longitudinal axis of the test pieces for testing perpendicular to the of is the expected variance of the property within one
grain.
piece of th e material

The results shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.


4.3 Deviations from nominal dimensions

The permissible deviations of the gauge length of the test


pieces from nominal dimensions shall not exceed t 0,5 mm. 4.5.3 In mechan ical sampling, the mini mum numb er of
Any value taken within the limits of permissible deviation test p ieces n min is give n approximate Y bY the fo rmula
shall be kept throughout the test piece to an accuracy of
v*t*
+ 0,l mm. The dimensions of test pieces not used in n min =-
calculations (for example, the length of the test piece for P2
the static bending test) shall be kept to an accuracy of where V, t and p are as defined in 4.5.2
Ifi 1 mm. The working surfaces of the test pieces shall be
clean f inished. The results shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.

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4.5.4 For an approximate determination of the minimum 5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PHYSICAL AND
number sf test pieces, the mean values of the coefficients MECHANICAL TESTS
of Variation for wood properties shown in the following
table may be used. 5.1 Temperature humidity conditions in
laboratory

The temperature in the Iaboratory where the tests are


Coeff icient of carried out shall be maintained at 20 + 2 “C. The relative
Wood property var iation humidity should preferably be 65 + 3 %.
%
If it is not possible to maintain this relative humidity in the
Number of growth rings in 1 cm 37 laboratory, test pieces shall be tested immediately after
Percentage of late wood 28 conditioning or on their removal from the sealed vessels.

Density 10

Equilibrium moisture content 5 5.2 Procedure

Coefficient of shrinkage : linear 28


5.2.1 Carry out the tests in accordance the
volumetric 16
appropriate International Standards.
Ultimate compressive strength parallel to grain 13

Ultimate strength in static bending 15


5.2.2 After the tests have been carried out, determine the
Ultimate shearing strength parallel to grain 20
moisture content and, when required, the density of the
Modulus of elasticity in static bending 20 test pieces. lt is recommended that the moisture content be
Proportional limit (conventional ultimate determined on samples tut from the test pieces. The
strength) in compression perpendicular to grain 20 minimum number of test pieces nW used for the
20 determination of their mean moisture content shall be at
Ultimate tensile strength : parallel to grain
perpendicular to grain least 3 and is given by the formula :
20

Impact strength in bending 32 4


nW =nmin -
‘Hardness 17 V*

n min is the number of test pieces used for the


determination of an index of a wood property with.
coefficient of Variation V;
4.6 Conditioning
VW is the coeff icient of Variation for the moisture
content of t he test pieces
4.6.1 Test pieces made of the material conditioned
according to 3.1 shall be conditioned at a temperature sf The results shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.
20 -+ 2 “C and a relative humidity of 65 + 3 % to bring the
moisture content of the wood to that of equilibrium.

In certain climatic conditions, test pieces may be


conditioned at a temperature above 20 “C with the 6 CALCULATION AND EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
appropriate Change in relative humidity to obtain the same
equilibrium moisture content. 6.1 The values of the wood properties shall be calculated
using the formulae given in the International Standards for
the appropriate test methods.

4.6.2 Test pieces made of the material as specified in 4.2


shall have a moisture content equal to or greater than the 6.2 In treatin g the test results, the following shall be
fibre Saturation Point. lt is permissible to make test pieces esti mated :
for compression and shearing from material with a moisture a) the arithmetic mean, X, from the formula :
content below the fibre Saturation Point. In this case, test
pieces shall be soaked Prior to testing until no further ZXj
j+-
changes in dimensions are recorded. n

b) the Standard deviation, s, from the formula :

4.6.3 After conditioning, test pieces shall be stored under


Z(x/--xp
conditions which ensure that their moisture content s=+-
remains unchanged till testing. 1/ n-l

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ISO3129-1975 (E)

c) the mean error, s,, of the arithmetic mean, from the where
formula :
xi is the value of an individual Observation;

sr.=+S n n is the number of observations.


d-
6.3 If necessary, the test results should be adjusted to a
12 % moisture content. If the mean moisture content is
d) the percentage coefficient of Variation, V, from the
determined from the moisture content of several test
formula :
pieces, it is permissible to correct the arithmetic mean of
the test results for moisture content.
V =$x 100
X
7 TEST REPORT

e) the percentage index of test precision, p, at a The results of measurements and calculations shall be stated
confidence limit of 0,95, from the formula : in the test report. The following shall be also indicated in
the test report : type of test, the direction of applied load,
2sr temperature and air humidity in the laboratory, species of
P =-XlOO
x wood, and details concerning sampling of the test pieces.
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