The primary limitation of non-veneer wood composites for applications in moist environments is dimensional instability. Thickness instabilities from moisture absorption primarily result from damaged cell structures that recover upon absorption of moisture. Previous research has shown that manipulating the pressing parameters involved in the manufacture of non-veneer wood composites (i.e., temperature and moisture) can lead to a more dimensionally stable product. However, the precise phenomena controlling these changes are not fully defined. To understand development of pressing-induced damage, the large strain, compression-recovery behavior of wood and polyurethane (PUR) foam (i.e., as a model system) was studied at a variety of compression...
Mechanical properties of wood increase as moisture content decreases below fiber saturation point, a...
The changes occurring in wood when it is subjected to compression straining 7.0% parallel to the gra...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
During processing, wood-based composites are pressed using extreme heat and pressure for varying len...
An improved understanding of material behavior during the manufacture of wood-based composites can i...
The transverse compression behavior of wood in high temperature (150, 160, and 170°C) and saturated ...
Graduation date: 2010Hygro-mechanical effect is a general term applied to all phenomena that involve...
During the manufacturing of wood composites, mats of resinated fibers, particles or strands are cons...
Theories of the viscoelastic behavior of amorphous polymers are reviewed and are used to describe th...
Graduation date: 2008The tendency of wood to shrink and swell with changing moisture content\ud rema...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHot pressing leads to changes in wood water sorption proper...
There has been considerable research in recent times in light-timber framed structures in fires. The...
One of the most persistent problems with mechanically densified wood is its inherent dimensional ins...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the temperature and moisture content on the compr...
International audienceIn this paper, the viscoelastic properties of wood under water-saturated condi...
Mechanical properties of wood increase as moisture content decreases below fiber saturation point, a...
The changes occurring in wood when it is subjected to compression straining 7.0% parallel to the gra...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
During processing, wood-based composites are pressed using extreme heat and pressure for varying len...
An improved understanding of material behavior during the manufacture of wood-based composites can i...
The transverse compression behavior of wood in high temperature (150, 160, and 170°C) and saturated ...
Graduation date: 2010Hygro-mechanical effect is a general term applied to all phenomena that involve...
During the manufacturing of wood composites, mats of resinated fibers, particles or strands are cons...
Theories of the viscoelastic behavior of amorphous polymers are reviewed and are used to describe th...
Graduation date: 2008The tendency of wood to shrink and swell with changing moisture content\ud rema...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHot pressing leads to changes in wood water sorption proper...
There has been considerable research in recent times in light-timber framed structures in fires. The...
One of the most persistent problems with mechanically densified wood is its inherent dimensional ins...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the temperature and moisture content on the compr...
International audienceIn this paper, the viscoelastic properties of wood under water-saturated condi...
Mechanical properties of wood increase as moisture content decreases below fiber saturation point, a...
The changes occurring in wood when it is subjected to compression straining 7.0% parallel to the gra...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...