Asphalt and Wood
Asphalt and Wood
Asphalt and Wood
Group 3
Asphalt
2 Basic ingredients of asphalt
Carbon
Hydrogen
Sulfur
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Iron
Nickle
Vanadium
Types Asphalt
HEARTWOO
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SAPWOOD – outer portion of the wood is lighter in color and soft which
performs the function of conduction of minerals and water.
The cross section of a tree trunk
reveals the layers of new wood
that are formed annually. These
called annual rings.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
CELLULOSE
(C6H10O5)n occurs in the form of long slender filaments or chains,
these having been built up within the cell wall from the glucose
monomer (C6Hl2O6).
Hardwood
- are commonly used in the construction of walls, ceilings and
floors.
Softwood
- are often used to make windows, furniture and doors.
Beams
- is a structural framework of timbers designed to bridge the space above a room and to provide support for a roof.
Studs
-it is a vertical framing member on a building`s wall of smaller cross section than a post .
Scaffolding
Natural Seasoning
Kiln Seasoning – timber is placed inside Chemical Seasoning – timber is immersed in a solution of
the airtight chamber and fully saturated air suitable salt, then the timber is dried in a kiln
with 35° - 38° is forced inside the kiln
Artificial Seasoning
Lumber
- generic term that applies to various lengths of
wood used as construction materials
Typical Cutting Methods for Lumber
Plainsawn
Quartersawn
Riftsawn
Joist and Light Framing
Plank
Timber Lumber
wood that is freshly cut and still has its bark on wood material that has been rough sawn and cut to
length
bark-less in nature