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Longitudinal cracks observed in timber beams are due to

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Answered by sailorking
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When the pieces of timber where longitudinal cracks were collected and examined it was found that glulam members which were the basic component of timber had less longitudinal strain factor as compared to vertical strain.

Therefore little longitudinal load carrying capacity leads to little force is needed to produce longitudinal crack.

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