Increasing the utilization of available wood supply is becoming more important in sustaining market demand and developing future opportunities for Ontario’s wood products in the growing bioeconomy. The objective of this paper is to determine the mechanical properties of commonly underutilized species in Ontario to identify possible commodity and value-added uses. In this study, four boreal species were measured to determine the basic mechanical properties. Each species was tested for modulus of elasticity (MOE), modulus of rupture (MOR), density and compression characteristics. The results concluded in statistically accurate MOR, MOE, density and compression values for each of the four species. Possible market opportunities and valu...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
Wood density variations were determined for four softwoods and nine hardwoods of western Canada. Mul...
Rising interest in using wood in non-residential multi-story building structures opens up new opport...
The identification of traditionally underutilized species with the potential for development and inc...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
Conceptual models of wood formation suggest that trees with large crowns produce low quality wood, b...
International audienceContext: Using secondary qualities and small logs of hardwoods such as beech a...
Branch wood could be used in new added-value products as an alternative to stem wood provided that i...
1. Wood properties and especially wood density have been used as functional traits organized along m...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
The boreal forest is the most widespread forest type in Canada, with a large percentage represented ...
Wood properties and especially wood density have been used as functional traits organized along majo...
Small clear specimens from living balsam fir and from spruce budworm-killed balsam fir dead 3 months...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
Wood density variations were determined for four softwoods and nine hardwoods of western Canada. Mul...
Rising interest in using wood in non-residential multi-story building structures opens up new opport...
The identification of traditionally underutilized species with the potential for development and inc...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
This study was undertaken in an effort to derive allowable stresses for three wood species grown in ...
Conceptual models of wood formation suggest that trees with large crowns produce low quality wood, b...
International audienceContext: Using secondary qualities and small logs of hardwoods such as beech a...
Branch wood could be used in new added-value products as an alternative to stem wood provided that i...
1. Wood properties and especially wood density have been used as functional traits organized along m...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
The boreal forest is the most widespread forest type in Canada, with a large percentage represented ...
Wood properties and especially wood density have been used as functional traits organized along majo...
Small clear specimens from living balsam fir and from spruce budworm-killed balsam fir dead 3 months...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
The limited range of commercial timber species in Great Britain has led the forestry sector to consi...
Wood density variations were determined for four softwoods and nine hardwoods of western Canada. Mul...