Moisture transport and dimensional change during wood drying or wetting processes were analyzed based on pictures from an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). This provides quantitative relationships between dimensional changes of total area, cell wall, and lumen, and moisture content for earlywood and latewood. Earlywood and latewood behave similarly but show some quantitative differences. The overall outcome for sections containing both kinds of wood seems to be dominated by the latewood behavior. The observed strain behavior of wood during drying is anisotropic in ways that are inconsistent with explanations solely related to microfibril orientation or earlywood/latewood interactions and more likely may be influenced by ray...
An experimental program was defined aiming to evaluate the dimensional stability of hardwood and so...
Characterisation and investigation of a number of key wood properties, critical for further modellin...
Abstract. The role of tree ring location and height within tree has a very significant impact on the...
Variable-pressure scanning electron microscopy was used to investigate the dimensional changes in lo...
With the aim of monitor the hygroscopic behavior of three softwood species in situations of changes ...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
International audienceCharacterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising 'state of the ar...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
Characterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising ‘state of the art’ tools was achieved ...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
This article presents the results obtained from an experimental device designed for the accurate det...
International audienceSwelling/shrinkage behavior of wood induced by relative humidity variations is...
The reversibility of wood shrinkage through swelling of birch (Betula pubescens) and Scots pine (Pin...
An experimental program was defined aiming to evaluate the dimensional stability of hardwood and so...
Characterisation and investigation of a number of key wood properties, critical for further modellin...
Abstract. The role of tree ring location and height within tree has a very significant impact on the...
Variable-pressure scanning electron microscopy was used to investigate the dimensional changes in lo...
With the aim of monitor the hygroscopic behavior of three softwood species in situations of changes ...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
International audienceCharacterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising 'state of the ar...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
Characterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising ‘state of the art’ tools was achieved ...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
This article presents the results obtained from an experimental device designed for the accurate det...
International audienceSwelling/shrinkage behavior of wood induced by relative humidity variations is...
The reversibility of wood shrinkage through swelling of birch (Betula pubescens) and Scots pine (Pin...
An experimental program was defined aiming to evaluate the dimensional stability of hardwood and so...
Characterisation and investigation of a number of key wood properties, critical for further modellin...
Abstract. The role of tree ring location and height within tree has a very significant impact on the...