Comparison of Modulus of Elasticity of Glued Laminated Timber

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This article focuses on testing of glued laminated timber beams and researching their properties. The article mainly focuses on comparison of measured modulus of elasticity obtained by two different methods. First method used was method of spike which has non-destructive character. This method was used to measure properties of glued laminated timber (GLT) on macro mechanical level in form of modulus of elasticity. Second method was used to determine micromechanical properties of material and is called nanoindentation. Tested material will be also described the article along with principle of testing and presenting results. Those results of individual measurements will be compared with respect to percentage representation of individual phases on micromechanical levels to measurement on macromechanical level.

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