The aim of the study was evaluation of knots in wood of 150-year-old Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] in stands situated at the altitude of 1450– 1740 m above sea level in the Dolomites in Italian section of the Alps. In selected stands, spruce trees were cut down and their length, stem thickness, height to the crown base and stem diameters at every 1 m along the length of merchantable bole were measured. The diameter of knots was measured and they were classified according to their healthiness and the degree of their tightness with the surrounding wood. The relative knot diameters were calculated and the relative height of their location on stem was determined. In total on sample trees there were analysed 1070 knots, of which sound ...
Lumber and veneer recovery from Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees depends on the size and di...
International audienceX-ray computer tomography (CT) is the most promising method for non-destructiv...
A study was carried out to compare the annual ring width, latewood share and density of spruce wood ...
The study was conducted on 9 sample of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst] trees, aged 150 years,...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
The size of knots is negatively correlated with bending strength in sawn timber and it is therefore ...
Frequency and Character of Knots in Triangular Profiles of Pine (Pinus silvestris L) and Spruce (Pic...
This paper describes the appearance and number of knots in star-sawn triangular profiles of pine (Pi...
The presence of local natural defects, such as knots, influence the global mechanical properties of...
A mathematical reconstruction of Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) was produced using the WoodCim®...
The connection between branch and trunk in a tree must be strong enough to transfer all loads acting...
We present a new method to estimate individual knot volumes based on a knot geometry model coupled w...
With the help of the Swedish Scots Pine Stem Bank, the variation of internal knot properties was stu...
Lumber and veneer recovery from Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees depends on the size and di...
International audienceX-ray computer tomography (CT) is the most promising method for non-destructiv...
A study was carried out to compare the annual ring width, latewood share and density of spruce wood ...
The study was conducted on 9 sample of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst] trees, aged 150 years,...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
The size of knots is negatively correlated with bending strength in sawn timber and it is therefore ...
Frequency and Character of Knots in Triangular Profiles of Pine (Pinus silvestris L) and Spruce (Pic...
This paper describes the appearance and number of knots in star-sawn triangular profiles of pine (Pi...
The presence of local natural defects, such as knots, influence the global mechanical properties of...
A mathematical reconstruction of Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) was produced using the WoodCim®...
The connection between branch and trunk in a tree must be strong enough to transfer all loads acting...
We present a new method to estimate individual knot volumes based on a knot geometry model coupled w...
With the help of the Swedish Scots Pine Stem Bank, the variation of internal knot properties was stu...
Lumber and veneer recovery from Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees depends on the size and di...
International audienceX-ray computer tomography (CT) is the most promising method for non-destructiv...
A study was carried out to compare the annual ring width, latewood share and density of spruce wood ...