Comparing length effect models for lumber tensile strength

1992 
The effect of specimen length on tensile strength needs to be considered in Monte Carlo simulation models that predict the reliability of engineered wood structures. Three tensile strength-length effect models are reviewed and compared. These models assume each piece of lumber is comprised of smaller contiguous segments. One model assumes statistical independence between segment properties and the other two models characterize the spatial correlation between localized modulus of elasticity and tensile strength.
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