Wood Properties and Processing
Wood-based materials are CO2-neutral, renewable, and considered to be environmentally friendly. The huge variety of wood species and wood-based composites allows a wide scope of creative and esthetic alternatives to materials with higher environmental impacts during production, use and disposal. Qua...
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| description | Wood-based materials are CO2-neutral, renewable, and considered to be environmentally friendly. The huge variety of wood species and wood-based composites allows a wide scope of creative and esthetic alternatives to materials with higher environmental impacts during production, use and disposal. Quality of wood is influenced by the genetic and environmental factors. One of the emerging uses of wood are building and construction applications. Modern building and construction practices would not be possible without use of wood or wood-based composites. The use of composites enables using wood of lower quality for the production of materials with engineered properties for specific target applications. Even more, the utilization of such reinforcing particles as carbon nanotubes and nanocellulose enables development of a new generation of composites with even better properties. The positive aspect of decomposability of waste wood can turn into the opposite when wood or wood-based materials are exposed to weathering, moisture oscillations, different discolorations, and degrading organisms. Protective measures are therefore unavoidable for many outdoor applications. Resistance of wood against different aging factors is always a combined effect of toxic or inhibiting ingredients on the one hand, and of structural, anatomical, or chemical ways of excluding moisture on the other. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-627992023-12-20T18:40:30Z Wood Properties and Processing Humar, Miha Q1-390 QC1-999 neural network Pinus massoniana Lamb. intra-ring variation relative humidity ultimate state nondestructive assessment machinability stiffness wood based composites bamboo poplar seedlings thinning blue staining fungi tropical woods compression bending stiffness wooden windows ultrasonic wave velocity measurement glued lamella three-point bending wood properties technological and product innovations structural changes non-destructive testing hardwoods brittleness green larch root-collar diameter FTIR material preference cooling tower tensile modulus strength grading immigrants weight of a user density flexible chair predictive performance heat treatment modulus of elasticity orthotropic acoustic resonance building material CIEL*a*b* system deflection at the modulus of rupture marketing bamboo grid packing fungi minimal curve radius European hardwoods cyclic loading chemical composition laminated wood volume yield tensile strength artificial weathering glulam dynamic modulus of elasticity colour changes modulus of elasticity (MOE) coefficient of wood bendability urban housing Resistance to Impact Milling (RIM) nondestructive testing Coniophora puteana roughness brown rot wood phenol formaldehyde resin wood-processing industry performance elemental composition natural weathering longitudinal stress wave velocity mechanical properties aluminium reinforcements chemical changes colour change High-Energy Multiple Impact (HEMI)–test plantation timber fiber-managed hardwoods cooling packing wood mechanical properties flexural rigidity moisture content ultrasonic speed color elastic constants Douglas-fir mixed-effects hierarchical linear models wood impregnation dynamic strength microfibril angle silviculture low quality round wood Eucalyptus hybrid beams end-product-based fiber attribute determinates high frequency drying infrared spectroscopy building culture background lumber Euler-Bernoulli ultrasound cell-wall mechanics colour deflection at the limit of proportionality bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general Wood-based materials are CO2-neutral, renewable, and considered to be environmentally friendly. The huge variety of wood species and wood-based composites allows a wide scope of creative and esthetic alternatives to materials with higher environmental impacts during production, use and disposal. Quality of wood is influenced by the genetic and environmental factors. One of the emerging uses of wood are building and construction applications. Modern building and construction practices would not be possible without use of wood or wood-based composites. The use of composites enables using wood of lower quality for the production of materials with engineered properties for specific target applications. Even more, the utilization of such reinforcing particles as carbon nanotubes and nanocellulose enables development of a new generation of composites with even better properties. The positive aspect of decomposability of waste wood can turn into the opposite when wood or wood-based materials are exposed to weathering, moisture oscillations, different discolorations, and degrading organisms. Protective measures are therefore unavoidable for many outdoor applications. Resistance of wood against different aging factors is always a combined effect of toxic or inhibiting ingredients on the one hand, and of structural, anatomical, or chemical ways of excluding moisture on the other. 2021-02-12T08:46:27Z 2021-02-12T08:46:27Z 2020-06-09 16:38:57 2020 book 46111 9783039288229 9783039288212 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/62799 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2305 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-822-9 10.3390/books978-3-03928-822-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039288229 9783039288212 350 open access |
| spellingShingle | Q1-390 QC1-999 neural network Pinus massoniana Lamb. intra-ring variation relative humidity ultimate state nondestructive assessment machinability stiffness wood based composites bamboo poplar seedlings thinning blue staining fungi tropical woods compression bending stiffness wooden windows ultrasonic wave velocity measurement glued lamella three-point bending wood properties technological and product innovations structural changes non-destructive testing hardwoods brittleness green larch root-collar diameter FTIR material preference cooling tower tensile modulus strength grading immigrants weight of a user density flexible chair predictive performance heat treatment modulus of elasticity orthotropic acoustic resonance building material CIEL*a*b* system deflection at the modulus of rupture marketing bamboo grid packing fungi minimal curve radius European hardwoods cyclic loading chemical composition laminated wood volume yield tensile strength artificial weathering glulam dynamic modulus of elasticity colour changes modulus of elasticity (MOE) coefficient of wood bendability urban housing Resistance to Impact Milling (RIM) nondestructive testing Coniophora puteana roughness brown rot wood phenol formaldehyde resin wood-processing industry performance elemental composition natural weathering longitudinal stress wave velocity mechanical properties aluminium reinforcements chemical changes colour change High-Energy Multiple Impact (HEMI)–test plantation timber fiber-managed hardwoods cooling packing wood mechanical properties flexural rigidity moisture content ultrasonic speed color elastic constants Douglas-fir mixed-effects hierarchical linear models wood impregnation dynamic strength microfibril angle silviculture low quality round wood Eucalyptus hybrid beams end-product-based fiber attribute determinates high frequency drying infrared spectroscopy building culture background lumber Euler-Bernoulli ultrasound cell-wall mechanics colour deflection at the limit of proportionality bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general Humar, Miha Wood Properties and Processing |
| title | Wood Properties and Processing |
| title_full | Wood Properties and Processing |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Wood Properties and Processing |
| title_short | Wood Properties and Processing |
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| topic | Q1-390 QC1-999 neural network Pinus massoniana Lamb. intra-ring variation relative humidity ultimate state nondestructive assessment machinability stiffness wood based composites bamboo poplar seedlings thinning blue staining fungi tropical woods compression bending stiffness wooden windows ultrasonic wave velocity measurement glued lamella three-point bending wood properties technological and product innovations structural changes non-destructive testing hardwoods brittleness green larch root-collar diameter FTIR material preference cooling tower tensile modulus strength grading immigrants weight of a user density flexible chair predictive performance heat treatment modulus of elasticity orthotropic acoustic resonance building material CIEL*a*b* system deflection at the modulus of rupture marketing bamboo grid packing fungi minimal curve radius European hardwoods cyclic loading chemical composition laminated wood volume yield tensile strength artificial weathering glulam dynamic modulus of elasticity colour changes modulus of elasticity (MOE) coefficient of wood bendability urban housing Resistance to Impact Milling (RIM) nondestructive testing Coniophora puteana roughness brown rot wood phenol formaldehyde resin wood-processing industry performance elemental composition natural weathering longitudinal stress wave velocity mechanical properties aluminium reinforcements chemical changes colour change High-Energy Multiple Impact (HEMI)–test plantation timber fiber-managed hardwoods cooling packing wood mechanical properties flexural rigidity moisture content ultrasonic speed color elastic constants Douglas-fir mixed-effects hierarchical linear models wood impregnation dynamic strength microfibril angle silviculture low quality round wood Eucalyptus hybrid beams end-product-based fiber attribute determinates high frequency drying infrared spectroscopy building culture background lumber Euler-Bernoulli ultrasound cell-wall mechanics colour deflection at the limit of proportionality bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general |
| topic_facet | Q1-390 QC1-999 neural network Pinus massoniana Lamb. intra-ring variation relative humidity ultimate state nondestructive assessment machinability stiffness wood based composites bamboo poplar seedlings thinning blue staining fungi tropical woods compression bending stiffness wooden windows ultrasonic wave velocity measurement glued lamella three-point bending wood properties technological and product innovations structural changes non-destructive testing hardwoods brittleness green larch root-collar diameter FTIR material preference cooling tower tensile modulus strength grading immigrants weight of a user density flexible chair predictive performance heat treatment modulus of elasticity orthotropic acoustic resonance building material CIEL*a*b* system deflection at the modulus of rupture marketing bamboo grid packing fungi minimal curve radius European hardwoods cyclic loading chemical composition laminated wood volume yield tensile strength artificial weathering glulam dynamic modulus of elasticity colour changes modulus of elasticity (MOE) coefficient of wood bendability urban housing Resistance to Impact Milling (RIM) nondestructive testing Coniophora puteana roughness brown rot wood phenol formaldehyde resin wood-processing industry performance elemental composition natural weathering longitudinal stress wave velocity mechanical properties aluminium reinforcements chemical changes colour change High-Energy Multiple Impact (HEMI)–test plantation timber fiber-managed hardwoods cooling packing wood mechanical properties flexural rigidity moisture content ultrasonic speed color elastic constants Douglas-fir mixed-effects hierarchical linear models wood impregnation dynamic strength microfibril angle silviculture low quality round wood Eucalyptus hybrid beams end-product-based fiber attribute determinates high frequency drying infrared spectroscopy building culture background lumber Euler-Bernoulli ultrasound cell-wall mechanics colour deflection at the limit of proportionality bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general |
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