Some relationships between ray proportions, strength and shrinkage properties and basic density in hardwood species were highlighted. A better understanding of their relationships caused by the variation in moisture content in the hygroscopic domain could be a key factor in determining of wood stability properties and to determine the choice of a specific wood species according to its service life condition. The objectives of this study were (i) to determine the physical properties of various ring porous wood species (ii) and to evaluate the influence of wood rays (according to their proportions and volume) on physical properties of wood and more particularly on the Transverse Anisotropy Ratio for Shrinkage (TARS). This study focused on fou...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
The radial variation of ring width and wood density was studied in cork oaks (Quercus suber) using ...
Quercus rotundifolia Lam., known as holm oak or evergreen oak, occurs naturally in the western Medit...
Some relationships between ray proportions, strength and shrinkage properties and basic density in h...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
Abstract: The relations between the radial parenchyma (uniseriate and multiseriate rays) and volumet...
Abstract: Mexico is a distribution center for the genus Quercus, with 161 species recorded; some 60 ...
Wood has a strong hygroscopic behavior, with a huge variation of moisture content and dimension stab...
Six teak (Tectona grandis L.) trees were sampled from two districts in Bangladesh. Ray proportion an...
In this paper we studied the retraction of veneer sheets of a diffuse-porous specie (beech) and a ri...
<p class="Default"> This study aimed to evaluate wood physical properties of <em>Pinus patula</em>, ...
The aim of this research was to determine radial variations of some wood properties from natural and...
Wood density, shrinkage, hygroscopicity and fibre saturation point were studied in young trees corre...
This study aimed to evaluate wood physical properties of Pinus patula, aged 38, from a forest stand...
Wood characteristics vary from pith to bark and this can influence the final use. These variations c...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
The radial variation of ring width and wood density was studied in cork oaks (Quercus suber) using ...
Quercus rotundifolia Lam., known as holm oak or evergreen oak, occurs naturally in the western Medit...
Some relationships between ray proportions, strength and shrinkage properties and basic density in h...
To elucidate the origin of shrinkage anisotropy of wood during the drying process, wood from three t...
Abstract: The relations between the radial parenchyma (uniseriate and multiseriate rays) and volumet...
Abstract: Mexico is a distribution center for the genus Quercus, with 161 species recorded; some 60 ...
Wood has a strong hygroscopic behavior, with a huge variation of moisture content and dimension stab...
Six teak (Tectona grandis L.) trees were sampled from two districts in Bangladesh. Ray proportion an...
In this paper we studied the retraction of veneer sheets of a diffuse-porous specie (beech) and a ri...
<p class="Default"> This study aimed to evaluate wood physical properties of <em>Pinus patula</em>, ...
The aim of this research was to determine radial variations of some wood properties from natural and...
Wood density, shrinkage, hygroscopicity and fibre saturation point were studied in young trees corre...
This study aimed to evaluate wood physical properties of Pinus patula, aged 38, from a forest stand...
Wood characteristics vary from pith to bark and this can influence the final use. These variations c...
Wood is our most important raw material. It is important not only because it is used for literally ...
The radial variation of ring width and wood density was studied in cork oaks (Quercus suber) using ...
Quercus rotundifolia Lam., known as holm oak or evergreen oak, occurs naturally in the western Medit...