An improved understanding of material behavior during the manufacture of wood-based composites can increase the efficiency of wood utilization and provide insight into the development of new processes and products that manipulate the viscoelastic nature of wood. One specific area where additional knowledge can be of great benefit is the influence of heat and moisture on the softening behavior of wood.The thermal softening behavior of wood at four moisture levels from 0 to 20% was evaluated using dielectric thermal analysis (DETA). Coincident in situ relaxations attributed to the softening of amorphous wood components in the range of 20 to 200°C were observed and found to exhibit the characteristics of a glass transition. The moisture depend...
The hygro-thermal processes that wood is exposed to during drying and heat treatment lead to differe...
Graduation date: 2008The tendency of wood to shrink and swell with changing moisture content\ud rema...
Thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processing can improve the intrinsic properties of wood, produce new m...
During processing, wood-based composites are pressed using extreme heat and pressure for varying len...
International audienceIn this paper, the viscoelastic properties of wood under water-saturated condi...
Thermal softening, or thermo-activated viscoelasticity, is involved in several industrial and/or tra...
The primary limitation of non-veneer wood composites for applications in moist environments is dimen...
Theories of the viscoelastic behavior of amorphous polymers are reviewed and are used to describe th...
Mechanical properties of wood increase as moisture content decreases below fiber saturation point, a...
A thermogravimetric analyzer was modified for the study of thermal softening of several Pacific Nort...
For appropriate and successful applications of thermally modified wood, a detailed knowledge of its ...
Abstract Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) measurements of water-saturated earlywood (EW) and latewo...
The aim of this study was to understand how the molecular structures of amorphous polymers influence...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHot pressing leads to changes in wood water sorption proper...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
The hygro-thermal processes that wood is exposed to during drying and heat treatment lead to differe...
Graduation date: 2008The tendency of wood to shrink and swell with changing moisture content\ud rema...
Thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processing can improve the intrinsic properties of wood, produce new m...
During processing, wood-based composites are pressed using extreme heat and pressure for varying len...
International audienceIn this paper, the viscoelastic properties of wood under water-saturated condi...
Thermal softening, or thermo-activated viscoelasticity, is involved in several industrial and/or tra...
The primary limitation of non-veneer wood composites for applications in moist environments is dimen...
Theories of the viscoelastic behavior of amorphous polymers are reviewed and are used to describe th...
Mechanical properties of wood increase as moisture content decreases below fiber saturation point, a...
A thermogravimetric analyzer was modified for the study of thermal softening of several Pacific Nort...
For appropriate and successful applications of thermally modified wood, a detailed knowledge of its ...
Abstract Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) measurements of water-saturated earlywood (EW) and latewo...
The aim of this study was to understand how the molecular structures of amorphous polymers influence...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHot pressing leads to changes in wood water sorption proper...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
The hygro-thermal processes that wood is exposed to during drying and heat treatment lead to differe...
Graduation date: 2008The tendency of wood to shrink and swell with changing moisture content\ud rema...
Thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processing can improve the intrinsic properties of wood, produce new m...