ABSTRACT
It is critical to test the mechanical
properties ofwood to ensure that the finished product meets or exceeds consumer
expectations or construction standards. Mechanical properties such as
stiffness, strength, and density can have an impact on a wood product's overall
performance. Only a few studies have been conducted in Nigeria to evaluate
various types of timber for various applications. The mechanical properties
offour native wood species in Umuahia Abia State were examined. Wood material
ofAlstonia congensis, Ceibapetandra, Militia excelsa, and Terminalia superba
were sampled in Umuahia and their mechanical properties examined at Ilorin's
National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM). The wood samples were
milled and trimmed to standard sizes of20 mm x 20 mm x 280 mm for the modulus
ofrupture test and 20 mm x 20 mm x 60 mm for testing compression parallel to
the grain. There were four samples of each species used. The mechanical
properties modulus of rupture (MOR), modulus ofelasticity (MOE) and compression
parallel to grain were tested using the Universal Testing Machine, with machine
no: 0500-10080. The samples were subjected to a three-point bending test. The
force at the point of failure, MOR and MOE were calculated. Analysis of variance
was used to compare the mechanical properties ofthe sample species oftimber.
There were significant variations in the mechanical properties ofthe wood
samples from the selected indigenous timber species. Terminalia superba had the
highest MOR, MOE, and compression parallel to grain (94.185N/mm2,
9490.260N/mm2, and 46.588N/mm2, respectively), followed by Militia excelsa
(85.444N/mm2 MOR, 9429.098N/mm2 MOE, and 40.588N/mm2 compressive strength), and
Alstonia congensis (54.705N/mm2 MOR, 6318.532N/mm2 MOE, and 21,375N/mm2
compression parallel to the grain). Ceibapetandra produced the least MOR
29.453N/mm2, MOE 3553.185N/mm2, and compression parallel to grain 12.224N/mm2.
The study provides quantitative estimates ofthe mechanical properties oftypical
wood species used for furniture production and other constructions. Through
aforestation projects, more seeds should be planted ofspecies like Terminalia
superba, which showed the highest load-carrying capacity and thusjustified its
use in heavy construction. For furniture applications, species with the highest
bending and compressive strengths, like Alstonia congensis, should be used for
long-lasting results.
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