Desorption and adsorption cycles result in dimensional changes of wood. The shrinkage and swelling of wood components are accompanied by the forming and breaking of bonds at sorption sites of water molecules. These processes may lead to some reorganization of the wood ultrastructure. The traditionally applied crystallographic descriptors, i.e. the mean microfibril angle and crystallinity, are unable to quantify such ultrastructural changes. The crystallographic texture analysis was performed to account for the reorganization of wood ultrastructure during the cyclic sorption. The Orientation Distribution Function (ODF) was separately calculated for the selected sorption cycles. Inverse pole figures, texture index, crystalline volume fraction...
Both medium density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are increasingly used in constr...
Cell wall measures allow for direct assessment of wood modification without the adverse effect of va...
This review of previous investigations is limited to the most descriptive material perceived by the ...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
A hypothesis for explaining the differential anisotropicshrinkage behavior of wood has been proposed...
When wood becomes wet and then dries, restraint of shrinkage at the surface of wood by wetter surfac...
Wood is known to swell substantially during moisture adsorption and shrink during desorption. These ...
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...
The sorption and swelling behavior of heterogeneous spruce wood samples is documented with high-reso...
The mechanisms involved in fungal biodegradation of wood have been studied intensively for many year...
Wood and other cellulosic materials are highly sensitive to changes in moisture content, which affec...
This review of previous investigations is limited to the most descriptive material perceived by th...
The dimensional stability of thermally modified wood exposed to several wetting-drying cycles was an...
Moisture absorption in the cell wall structure of wood is well known to induce considerable swelling...
Both medium density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are increasingly used in constr...
Cell wall measures allow for direct assessment of wood modification without the adverse effect of va...
This review of previous investigations is limited to the most descriptive material perceived by the ...
Fungal decay results in gradual decomposition of compounds of wood cell walls. Mass loss of wood is ...
A hypothesis for explaining the differential anisotropicshrinkage behavior of wood has been proposed...
When wood becomes wet and then dries, restraint of shrinkage at the surface of wood by wetter surfac...
Wood is known to swell substantially during moisture adsorption and shrink during desorption. These ...
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...
The sorption and swelling behavior of heterogeneous spruce wood samples is documented with high-reso...
The mechanisms involved in fungal biodegradation of wood have been studied intensively for many year...
Wood and other cellulosic materials are highly sensitive to changes in moisture content, which affec...
This review of previous investigations is limited to the most descriptive material perceived by th...
The dimensional stability of thermally modified wood exposed to several wetting-drying cycles was an...
Moisture absorption in the cell wall structure of wood is well known to induce considerable swelling...
Both medium density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are increasingly used in constr...
Cell wall measures allow for direct assessment of wood modification without the adverse effect of va...
This review of previous investigations is limited to the most descriptive material perceived by the ...