Collapse is almost certain to occur in the industrial drying of Eucalyptus nitens and, as such this prevents the lumber manufacturing industry in Chile from producing commercial solid wood products from this species. This problem is still unsolved, and different studies to reduce collapse are currently underway. In this exploratory study, shrinkage and collapse after drying of Eucalyptus nitens was measured for boards cut from different radial locations within the stem (core, transition, and outer wood from pith to bark) and having different annual ring orientations (flat-sawn and quarter-sawn). Though exploratory, the results appear to confirm that pieces that were cut from the center of the trees were less susceptible to collapse than pie...
End splits, distortions and cracks during sawing and drying frequently depreciate the quality of euc...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
Characterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising ‘state of the art’ tools was achieved ...
In recent years, E. nitens growers in southern Australia have established substantial areas of plant...
Collapse is considered one of the most severe defects that can occur during the drying of eucalyptus...
Eucalyptus nitens has become a commercially important species in Chile and it isrepresenting one of ...
Collapse development of Eucalyptus saligna under different drying temperatures. Collapse occurs in c...
To explore the collapse of eucalyptus wood cells during the drying process, continuous and intermitt...
The possibility of reducing collapse through the inducement of cell-wall deformations in the wood of...
Some solid wood evaluations (including internal checking assessment, shrinkage, collapse and tension...
Collapse and drying stresses are currently induced during the drying of Eucalyptus nitens in solid w...
This thesis principally concentrates on the prevention of degrade due to collapse during the control...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
The drying of Eucalyptus nitens is a troublesome process as the species is extremely prone to drying...
International audienceCharacterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising 'state of the ar...
End splits, distortions and cracks during sawing and drying frequently depreciate the quality of euc...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
Characterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising ‘state of the art’ tools was achieved ...
In recent years, E. nitens growers in southern Australia have established substantial areas of plant...
Collapse is considered one of the most severe defects that can occur during the drying of eucalyptus...
Eucalyptus nitens has become a commercially important species in Chile and it isrepresenting one of ...
Collapse development of Eucalyptus saligna under different drying temperatures. Collapse occurs in c...
To explore the collapse of eucalyptus wood cells during the drying process, continuous and intermitt...
The possibility of reducing collapse through the inducement of cell-wall deformations in the wood of...
Some solid wood evaluations (including internal checking assessment, shrinkage, collapse and tension...
Collapse and drying stresses are currently induced during the drying of Eucalyptus nitens in solid w...
This thesis principally concentrates on the prevention of degrade due to collapse during the control...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
The drying of Eucalyptus nitens is a troublesome process as the species is extremely prone to drying...
International audienceCharacterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising 'state of the ar...
End splits, distortions and cracks during sawing and drying frequently depreciate the quality of euc...
Checking and collapse have been identified as major causes of degrade for appearance grade boards pr...
Characterisation of a number of key wood properties utilising ‘state of the art’ tools was achieved ...