historian
Student
- Oct 23, 2020
- 5
New York Times and others have published that wood slices skull-bone.
Steel compression fail is 100-350Mpa, wood is 1.2-20 Mpa and skull-bone 170-200Mpa.If wood can be surface fire-hardened so that a sharp edge transfers the cut impact to the full thickness of a blade then maybe the compression can be reduced in a thicker wooden weapon. So a 10Mpa failure wood at 20 times the .5mm sharp edge may cut the bone. Is this how it works as a general argument in this situation?
Steel compression fail is 100-350Mpa, wood is 1.2-20 Mpa and skull-bone 170-200Mpa.If wood can be surface fire-hardened so that a sharp edge transfers the cut impact to the full thickness of a blade then maybe the compression can be reduced in a thicker wooden weapon. So a 10Mpa failure wood at 20 times the .5mm sharp edge may cut the bone. Is this how it works as a general argument in this situation?