Mechanical properties
Black locust’s strength and elastic properties are better than those of any other species grown in Central Europe.
The most important properties (in the longitudinal direction, unless otherwise indicated) are:
Bending strength (MPa) | 103 – 136 -169 |
Bending modulus of elasticity (MPa) | 9000 – 11300 – 13600 |
Compression strength (MPa) | |
longitudinally | 62 – 72 – 81 |
across the grains | 18.5 |
Tensile strength (MPa) | 166,8 |
Shear strength (tangential) | 11 – 13 – 16 |
Impact-bending strength (J/cm2) | 12 – 14 – 18 |
Hardness (Brinell), (MPa) | |
end | 67 – 78 – 88 |
side | 28 |
Cleavage (MPa) | |
tangential | 0.6 – 1.1 |
radial | 1.12 |
The wear resistance of various woods is usually compared to beech. The resistance of some species are in decreasing order: black locust 0.37; beech 1.00; ash 1.53; oak 1.56.
Locust’s wear resistance is unique among the European tree species.