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7.4.2 Inspection Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24
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7.4.3 Remedial Treatment.
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INDEX
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FIGURES
Figure No.
Title
Page
2-2
2-1
Section of Mature Southern Pine Tree Showing Gross Wood Structure
2-2
Earlywood (Light Colored) and Latewood (Dark Colored) in Both Edge
2-4
and Flat Grain Samples of Southern Pine
2-3
Cross-Sections Showing (a) A Ring Porous Wood Elm, (b) A Diffuse
2-6
Porous Wood, Birch and (c) A Semi Ring Porous Wood, Black Walnut
2-7
2-4
Radial Surface Showing Wood Rays
2-5
Interlocked Grain and Characteristic Checking Pattern in a Gum
2-9
Railroad Tie
2-6
Three Dimensional View of Pine Showing Earlywood and Latewood,
2-11
Tracheids and One Resin Canal
2-7
Large Resin Canals Top Arrows) on the Side and End Grain of Sugar
2-12
Pine and One Growth Increment (Bottom Arrow)
Three Dimensional View of Oak Showing Vessels or Pores, Fibers,
2-8
2-13
Parenchyma and Ray Cells
2-19
Heartwood Permeability of Douglas-Fir by Geographic Location
2-9
2-22
2-10
Various Types of Warp
Modulus of Elasticity at 12% Moisture Content and Allowable
2-11
2-25
Design Values for Select Species at 19% Moisture Content
Modulus of Rupture at 12% Moisture Content and Allowable
2-12
2-26
Design Values for Select Species at 19% Moisture Content
Shear Strength at 12% Moisture Content and Allowable Design
2-13
2-27
Values for Select Species at 19% Moisture Content
Juvenile Wood with Cross Grain Checking and Compression
2-14
2-29
Wood in Ponderosa Pine
"Shelling " from Compression Wood in a Southern Pine
2-15
2-30
Utility Pole
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