Table 1.
Nomenclatures of specimens depending on the specimen conditions

ID Type Species Dimensions (mm) Condition
X Y Z
S1)-L2)-303)-E4)S-L-30-S Solid wood Larch 30 30 120 EMC 12% and 19%Saturated
S-L-100-E 100 100 100 EMC 12% and 19%

S-P-30-ES-P-30-S Pine 30 30 120 EMC 12% and 19%Saturated
S-P-100-E 100 100 100 EMC 12% and 19%
G-L-120-E Glued-laminated timber Larch 120 120 150 EMC 12% and 19%
G-L-180-E 180 180 180 EMC 12% and 19%
G-L-240-E 240 180 180 EMC 12% and 19%
 
G-P-120-E Pine 120 120 150 EMC 12% and 19%
G-P-180-E 180 180 180 EMC 12% and 19%
G-P-240-E 240 180 180 EMC 12% and 19%
C-L-90-E Cross-laminated timber Larch 90 90 90 EMC 12% and 19%
C-L-120-E Larch 120 120 120 EMC 12% and 19%
C-P-90-E Pine 90 90 90 EMC 12% and 19%
C-P-120-E Pine 120 120 120 EMC 12% and 19%
1) Type of wood product; S=solid wood, G=glulam, C=cross-laminated timber.
2) Species; L=larch, P=pine
3) Thickness of specimen (mm).
4) Conditioning of specimen; E=specimen was conditioned to reach EMC of 12 % and 19 %, S=specimen was immerged in water to reach saturation.