A hypothesis for explaining the differential anisotropicshrinkage behavior of wood has been proposed,and it was based on the differences in the cell wall ultrastructure.The starting point of the consideration is thatwood shrinkage is governed by its chemical composition,ultrastructure, and gross anatomy. It is also well knownthat the transverse shrinkage anisotropy of earlywood(EW) is more pronounced than that of the latewood (LW).In the paper, the cell wall ultrastructure and shrinkageanisotropy has been related to each other, and to thispurpose, a set of crystallographic texture descriptorswas applied. The descriptors are based on X-ray diffraction(XRD) experiments conducted on matched EW samplesfrom different growth rings of Scots pine. ...
Macroscopic longitudinal shrinkage of beech and poplar tension wood is higher than in normal wood. T...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...
The influence of microfibril angle (MfA), density and chemical cell wall composition on shrinkage va...
Wood is an anisotropic material which exhibits different mechanical properties depending on the dire...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
Desorption and adsorption cycles result in dimensional changes of wood. The shrinkage and swelling o...
Relative influence of cellular morphology and microfibrillar angle on Longitudinal/Tangential elasti...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
International audienceBackground It is with increasing interest that wood materials are now being co...
Compression wood from branches of Pinus silvestris L. was examined. Wide differences were noted in l...
The mechanical and physical properties of wood fibres are dependent on the organisation of their con...
This work focuses on a closer examination of the microstructure of wood and the relationship between...
It is often desirable in veneer or particleboard operations, or in pulping, gluing and especially pe...
Scots pine exhibits variations in ray anatomy, which are poorly understood. Some ray parenchyma cell...
Macroscopic longitudinal shrinkage of beech and poplar tension wood is higher than in normal wood. T...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...
The influence of microfibril angle (MfA), density and chemical cell wall composition on shrinkage va...
Wood is an anisotropic material which exhibits different mechanical properties depending on the dire...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
Desorption and adsorption cycles result in dimensional changes of wood. The shrinkage and swelling o...
Relative influence of cellular morphology and microfibrillar angle on Longitudinal/Tangential elasti...
The shrinkage at the cellular level was determined in the transverse plane of wood using an environm...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
International audienceBackground It is with increasing interest that wood materials are now being co...
Compression wood from branches of Pinus silvestris L. was examined. Wide differences were noted in l...
The mechanical and physical properties of wood fibres are dependent on the organisation of their con...
This work focuses on a closer examination of the microstructure of wood and the relationship between...
It is often desirable in veneer or particleboard operations, or in pulping, gluing and especially pe...
Scots pine exhibits variations in ray anatomy, which are poorly understood. Some ray parenchyma cell...
Macroscopic longitudinal shrinkage of beech and poplar tension wood is higher than in normal wood. T...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...
The influence of microfibril angle (MfA), density and chemical cell wall composition on shrinkage va...