The differences in reported values of material densities for wood are discussed and analyzed with respect to cell-wall voids. A model is proposed to account for the reported differences and for general use in calculating relationships between wood volume and density
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
It is often desirable in veneer or particleboard operations, or in pulping, gluing and especially pe...
The density of wood substance determined pycnometrically in water for 18 species was found to range ...
The material properties of wood are intimately tied to the amount of moisture contained in the wood ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
The alpha-cellulose content, holocellulose content and crystallinity index were measured for thirtee...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood-water interactions are central to the utilization of wood in our society since water affects ma...
The change in cell-wall density from the water-swollen (1.0 g/cm3) to the oven-dry (1.43 g/cm3) cond...
The properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicochemical basis for the i...
The swelling rate of wood wafers vacuum-impregnated with water and other swelling agents was measure...
It has been hypothesized that "anomalous" transient moisture sorption in wood at high relative humid...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
It is often desirable in veneer or particleboard operations, or in pulping, gluing and especially pe...
The density of wood substance determined pycnometrically in water for 18 species was found to range ...
The material properties of wood are intimately tied to the amount of moisture contained in the wood ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
The alpha-cellulose content, holocellulose content and crystallinity index were measured for thirtee...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material with engineering properties that depend significantly on the ...
Wood-water interactions are central to the utilization of wood in our society since water affects ma...
The change in cell-wall density from the water-swollen (1.0 g/cm3) to the oven-dry (1.43 g/cm3) cond...
The properties of wood depend strongly on its water content, but the physicochemical basis for the i...
The swelling rate of wood wafers vacuum-impregnated with water and other swelling agents was measure...
It has been hypothesized that "anomalous" transient moisture sorption in wood at high relative humid...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
Moisture influences most physical wood properties and plays an important role in degradation process...
It is often desirable in veneer or particleboard operations, or in pulping, gluing and especially pe...