The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was investigated. At both 150°C and 170°C, the rate of degradation increased along with increasing relative humidity in the heating atmosphere. However, up to intermediate relative humidity (in the vicinity of 50%), the higher the temperature, the less was the effect of increasing relative humidity on the degradation rate. Furthermore, the greater the relative humidity, the less was the effect of increasing temperature on the degradation rate. On the other hand, between intermediate relative humidity and water-saturated conditions, the effect of increasing relative humidity on the degradation rate was the same regardless of the temperature, and the ef...
Solid wood has a certain amount of resistance to fire exposure. Recently, there is also great intere...
Specimens of Douglas-fir wood were conditioned at a fixed humidity at 10, 35, and 70\ub0F for period...
Experiments were conducted on the water sorption characteristics of three wood species, for both juv...
The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was inves...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
International audienceMild thermal treatments (below 160°C) are increasingly considered as a mean to...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
International audienceSpruce wood specimens were treated under mild temperatures 130°C and 150°C and...
The goal of this study was to determine the changes in specific gravity and equilibrium moisture co...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
10th IUFRO International Wood Drying Conference -- AUG, 2007 -- Orono, MEWOS: 000258370900010The goa...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
The decay resistance of wood can be improved via a vacuum heat treatment. The amount of nutrients fr...
Muista lisätä OAP kun lopullinen ulos./Maria 16.12.19The thermal degradation of wood is affected by ...
Solid wood has a certain amount of resistance to fire exposure. Recently, there is also great intere...
Specimens of Douglas-fir wood were conditioned at a fixed humidity at 10, 35, and 70\ub0F for period...
Experiments were conducted on the water sorption characteristics of three wood species, for both juv...
The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was inves...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
International audienceMild thermal treatments (below 160°C) are increasingly considered as a mean to...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
International audienceSpruce wood specimens were treated under mild temperatures 130°C and 150°C and...
The goal of this study was to determine the changes in specific gravity and equilibrium moisture co...
Dimensional stability is an important property of wood that is strongly influenced by its water upta...
10th IUFRO International Wood Drying Conference -- AUG, 2007 -- Orono, MEWOS: 000258370900010The goa...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
The decay resistance of wood can be improved via a vacuum heat treatment. The amount of nutrients fr...
Muista lisätä OAP kun lopullinen ulos./Maria 16.12.19The thermal degradation of wood is affected by ...
Solid wood has a certain amount of resistance to fire exposure. Recently, there is also great intere...
Specimens of Douglas-fir wood were conditioned at a fixed humidity at 10, 35, and 70\ub0F for period...
Experiments were conducted on the water sorption characteristics of three wood species, for both juv...