ASTM D9-2009 Standard Terminology Relating to Wood and Wood-Based Products.pdf
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1、Designation:D909Standard Terminology Relating toWood and Wood-Based Products1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 9; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originaladoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parenthese
2、s indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscriptepsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThe definitions contained herein constitute a lexicon of terms of general interest. Definitions in morespecialized wood product or process use will be foun
3、d in other standards. These include PracticeD 245, Terminology D 907, Terminology D 1038, Nomenclature D 1165, Terminology D 1554,Terminology F 547, Practice D 2555, and Terminology C 274.1. Scope1.1 This terminology covers a repository of definitionsessential for the business of Committee D07.1.2 T
4、he following criteria shall be followed by Subcommit-tee D07.91 in selecting terms and associated definitions forinclusion in this terminology.1.2.1 Terms and associated definitions shall be selected ifthey are in general use in the conduct of the standards overwhich D07 has jurisdiction.1.2.2 Terms
5、 and associated definitions in general industrialor technical use that are not unique to wood or wood-basedproducts are not included.1.2.3 Terms and associated definitions that are unique to asingle D07 standard and defined therein or generally under-stood or adequately defined in other readily avai
6、lable sourcesmay not be included in this terminology.1.3 When a term is used in an ASTM document for whichCommittee D07 is responsible, it is included in this terminol-ogy only when judged an essential term by SubcommitteeD07.91.1.4 A definition is a single sentence with additional infor-mation incl
7、uded in discussion notes.1.5 Terms and definitions shall be reviewed every 5 years;the year of last review is appended.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 274 Terminology of Structural Sandwich ConstructionsD 143 Test Methods for Small Clear Specimens of TimberD 245 Practice for Establishin
8、g Structural Grades and Re-lated Allowable Properties for Visually Graded LumberD 907 Terminology of AdhesivesD 1038 Terminology Relating to Veneer and PlywoodD 1165 Nomenclature of Commercial Hardwoods and Soft-woodsD 1554 Terminology Relating to Wood-Base Fiber andParticle Panel MaterialsD 2016 Te
9、st for Moisture Content of Wood3D 2555 Practice for Establishing Clear Wood Strength Val-uesF 547 Terminology of Nails for Use with Wood and Wood-Base Materials3. Terminologyallowable propertiesmechanical properties of materials asprepared for design use. Allowable properties of wood areidentified w
10、ith stress-grade descriptions and reflect theorthotropic structure of wood. Often considered synonymouswith allowable unit stresses, working stresses, and designstresses.American Softwood Lumber Standarda voluntary productstandard of the U.S. Department of Commerce which servesas a basis for the pre
11、paration and revision of industry-sponsored grading rules for lumber.American standard lumberlumber conforming to the basicprovisions of the American Softwood Lumber Standard.annual ringthe growth layer produced by the tree in a singlegrowth year, including earlywood and latewood.bark pocketthe laye
12、r of a tree outside the cambium com-prising the inner bark and the outer bark.bark productan opening between annual growth rings thatcontains bark. Bark pockets appear as dark streaks on radialsurfaces and as rounded areas on tangential surfaces.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Co
13、mmittee D07 on Woodand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D07.91 on Terminology andEditorial.Current edition approved May 1, 2009. Published June 2009. Originallyapproved in 1907. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as D905.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.ast
14、m.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.1Copyright ASTM International
15、, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.inner barkthe layer of living bark (phloem) that separatesthe outer bark from the cambium and which in the living treegenerally is moist and soft.outer barkthe layer of dead bark outside the inner bark,forming the
16、exterior surface of the tree stem. The outer barkfrequently is corky and dry.basic stress (archaic)the term once used for an allowableproperty for clear, straight-grained lumber.battena narrow strip of lumber for covering the adjoiningedges of roofing or siding, often designated as “batts.”board foo
17、ta unit of measurement represented by a board 1ft long, 1 ft wide, and 1 in. thick (abbreviation: ft. b.m.,bd. ft., fmb). In finished or surfaced lumber, the board-footmeasure is based on the nominal size. In practice, theworking unit is 1000 board feet (abbreviation: M bd. ft.,M B.M., M B.F).board
18、measurea unit of measurement of the volume inboard feet of logs or lumber (abbreviation: B.M.).boardssee lumber.bolethe stem or trunk of a tree of size sufficient to yieldlumber, veneer, or poles.bolt(1) a short section of a tree trunk or limb;(2) a short log of a length suitable for peeling in a la
19、the forveneer; and(3) a short portion of a log prepared for production ofshingles, staves, etc.bowthe distortion of a piece of lumber in which there is adeviation in a direction perpendicular to the flat face from astraight line from end to end of the piece.brashnessa condition that causes some piec
20、es of wood to berelatively low in shock resistance for the species and, whenbroken in bending, to fail abruptly without splintering atcomparatively small deflections.built-up timbersan assembly made by joining layers oflumber together with mechanical fastenings so the grain ofall laminations is esse
21、ntially parallel.burl(1) a hard, woody outgrowth on a tree, more or lessrounded in form, usually resulting from the entwined growthof a cluster of adventitious buds; and(2) in wood or veneer, a localized severe distortion of thegrain generally rounded in outline, usually resulting fromovergrowth of
22、dead branch stubs, varying from12 in. toseveral inches in diameter; frequently includes one or moreclusters of several small contiguous conical protuberances,each usually having a core of pith but no appreciable amountof end grain (in tangential view) surrounding it.cambiumthe layer of cells that li
23、es between the inner barkand the wood of a tree, that repeatedly subdivides to formnew wood and bark cells.canta log that has been slabbed on one or more sides,usually with the intention of resawing at right angles to thewidest sawn face.casehardeninga condition of stress and set in wood due todryin
24、g in which outer fibers are under compressive stress andinner fibers under tensile stress, a condition that often existsduring subsequent processing. In commerce, the term oftenconnotes a degree of severity regarded as detrimental in use.cella general term for the minute units of wood structurehavin
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