Measurements of resistance to a pulsed electric current were lower in wetwood of aspen (Populus tremuloides) and white fir (Abies concolor) than in normal wood—i.e., sapwood and heartwood—both before and during kiln-drying. The physicochemical properties of wetwood associated with lower resistances are apparently due to invasion of the living tree by bacteria; these bacteria may concentrate excess amounts of ions as well as chemically altering the ion-binding nature of cellular surfaces in the wood. Wetwood also caused discrepancies in the estimation of fiber saturation points (FSP) from measurements of shrinkage and of pulsed-current resistances taken during kiln-drying. Fiber saturation point discrepancies between wetwood and normal wood ...
Treatment by wood preservative is indispensable for utilization of wood in severe environmental cond...
The effect of mechanical stress on the dielectric properties of wood was studied to assess the possi...
Vochysia guatemalensis is planted across large areas of Latin America; however, a major problem with...
Bacterially infected wood, called wetwood, is often not visually apparent in logs or green lumber. W...
Lumber containing wetwood, or sinker heartwood, cannot be dried as rapidly as lumber with normal woo...
The influence of the impregnation process of pine wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) samples on the electric...
The occurrence of wetwood in balsam fir is a problem in the drying of sawn lumber: drying time incre...
Although a relationship between DC (direct current) conductivity and moisture content has been discu...
Moisture content and shrinkage strain are essential parameters during the wood drying process. The a...
There have been limited efforts to investigate the association between wood decay and electrical res...
This study examined the effects of physical (moisture content, water content and wood density) and c...
Drying is a fundamental step in solid wood processing, yet it is very challenging because of potenti...
A modified confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) system was developed not only to observe the mi...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
In this research, the effect of wetwood and blue stain on the drying rate and fluid transport coeffi...
Treatment by wood preservative is indispensable for utilization of wood in severe environmental cond...
The effect of mechanical stress on the dielectric properties of wood was studied to assess the possi...
Vochysia guatemalensis is planted across large areas of Latin America; however, a major problem with...
Bacterially infected wood, called wetwood, is often not visually apparent in logs or green lumber. W...
Lumber containing wetwood, or sinker heartwood, cannot be dried as rapidly as lumber with normal woo...
The influence of the impregnation process of pine wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) samples on the electric...
The occurrence of wetwood in balsam fir is a problem in the drying of sawn lumber: drying time incre...
Although a relationship between DC (direct current) conductivity and moisture content has been discu...
Moisture content and shrinkage strain are essential parameters during the wood drying process. The a...
There have been limited efforts to investigate the association between wood decay and electrical res...
This study examined the effects of physical (moisture content, water content and wood density) and c...
Drying is a fundamental step in solid wood processing, yet it is very challenging because of potenti...
A modified confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) system was developed not only to observe the mi...
In this research, the effect of thermal modifications at 170°C, 190°C, 210°C and 230°C on the wettab...
In this research, the effect of wetwood and blue stain on the drying rate and fluid transport coeffi...
Treatment by wood preservative is indispensable for utilization of wood in severe environmental cond...
The effect of mechanical stress on the dielectric properties of wood was studied to assess the possi...
Vochysia guatemalensis is planted across large areas of Latin America; however, a major problem with...