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Greenheart Timber

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apd139

Civil/Environmental
May 29, 2007
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Has anyone had any experience with Greenheart Timber used as a material for piers. If so please point me in the right direction where I could find material propeties on greenheart, such as allowable bending stress, allowable shear stress, etc...
 
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apd139
I found this as my second Google hit in 20 seconds

One thing to watch, there are several varieties of timber that go under the name "Green heart" including Lignum Vitae
The two I searched for are Ocotea rodiaei and Chlorocardium rodiaei which seem to be the most common used in pilings and piers.
 
Green heart, purple heart, and iron bark are all great for pile. They are especially resistant to marine borers. It's got interlocking grain. You can't hardly drive a nail through it. Great stuff.
 
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