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This work addresses wood cracking for mobility. Japanese Magnolia, the wood species used for the Lignosat microsatelhte, is compared in opening mode and mixed mode to Khaya Ivorensis, a tropical species from Benin. The study is performed with MMCG (Mixed Mode Crack Growth) specimens mounted in an Arcan system and placed in an electromechanical testing machine. Cracking parameters are studied using the LSA, a new method that accurately measures strain and displacement fields near the crack through image analysis. The energy release rate is evaluated and compared using the compliance method with imposed displacement in crack opening.
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Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the CIT ITPS Cap2025 program (UCA) and the ANR via the WoodMob. Emergence and DIAMWOOD projects for supporting this work. Publisher Copyright: © (2025) WORLD CONFERENCE ON TIMBER ENGINEERING 2025 (WCTE 2025) All rights reserved.
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Fracture Khaya Ivorensis LSA Magnolia Obovata Tropical species Building and Construction Forestry Plant Science Civil and Structural Engineering Architecture
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World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE)
