BS EN 338: Structural softwood classifications and typical strength properties ~BS EN^338 strengthclass
Bendingparallelto grain(N/mm
2 )
Tensionparallelto grain(N/mm
2 )
Compres-sionparallelto grain(N/mm
2 )
Compres-sion per-pendicularto grain(N/mm
2 )
Shearparallelto grain(N/mm
2 )
Modulusof Mean(N/mm
2 )
ElasticityMinimum(N/mm
2 )
Charac-teristicdensity(kg/m
3 )
Averagedensity(kg/m
3 )
C14
4.1
2.5
5.2
2.1
0.60
6800
4600
290
350
C16
5.3
3.2
6.8
2.2
0.67
8800
5800
310
370
C18
5.8
3.5
7.1
2.2
0.67
9100
6000
320
380
C22
6.8
4.1
7.5
2.3
0.71
9700
6500
340
410
C24
7.5
4.5
7.9
2.4
0.71
10800
7200
350
420
TR26
10.0
6.0
8.2
2.5
1.10
11000
7400
370
450
C27
10.0
6.0
8.2
2.5
1.10
12300
8200
370
450
C30
11.0
6.6
8.6
2.7
1.20
12300
8200
380
460
C35
12.0
7.2
8.7
2.9
1.30
13400
9000
400
480
C40
13.0
7.8
8.7
3.0
1.40
14500
10000
420
500
Notes: 1. Strength class TR26 is specifically for the manufacture of trussed rafters.
- Characteristic density values are given specifically for the design of joints. Average density is appropria
te for
calculation of dead load.3. For a worked example of a softwood timber joist/beam design using data for strength classification C24 (e.g. SSgraded European redwood) see pages 664 and 665.
Materials Testing---Softwood Timber Classification