Page(s): 10 (1),150-155, 6 Ref.The objective of this study was to examine the compatibility of five home-grown wood species with ordinary portland cement by studying the compressive strength of their mixture. The tree species were Acacia nilotica, Balanites aegyptiaca,Calotropis procera, Eucalyptus camaldulensis and E. microtheca. The following cement to wood ratios were constituted and tested:- 10:1, 8:1, 6:1, 4:1 and 2:1 (weight: weight). The behaviour of cement when mixed with wood varied significantly (P= 0.0001) among the five species at all ratios, and the two Eucalyptus species had the highest compressive strength and were significantly different from the other three wood species.Khartoum University Pres
This study aimed to manufacture oriented wood-cement boards using five Eucalyptus species and mixtur...
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Some tropical wood species are currently used in wood work in Benin and generating very important qu...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of wood species, particle treatments and mix...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) are manufactured in many tropical countries which have extensive euc...
There are currently around 10 000 ha of mallee eucalypt plantations in Western Australia that have b...
2.6 hours) was recorded as the most compatible species for manufacturing cement bio-based c...
The quality of the cement board depends on the compatibility between cement and particles from ligno...
An investigation was conducted to determine the optimum water to cement ratio for a locally manufact...
Numerous inorganic compounds were screened to identify those capable of minimizing the inhibitory ef...
In this study, the mechanical properties of Portland cement mixes with an admixture such as ground h...
As características dos painéis cimento-madeira podem ser prejudicadas em virtude da incompatibilidad...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of wood species, particle treatments and mix...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCB) are a type of cement/fibre composite using wood strands as reinforcem...
This study aimed to manufacture oriented wood-cement boards using five Eucalyptus species and mixtur...
The compatibility of wood from mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosa) killed lodgepole pine (...
The purpose of this study was to verify the influence of two chemical admixtures on the properties o...
Some tropical wood species are currently used in wood work in Benin and generating very important qu...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of wood species, particle treatments and mix...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCBs) are manufactured in many tropical countries which have extensive euc...
There are currently around 10 000 ha of mallee eucalypt plantations in Western Australia that have b...
2.6 hours) was recorded as the most compatible species for manufacturing cement bio-based c...
The quality of the cement board depends on the compatibility between cement and particles from ligno...
An investigation was conducted to determine the optimum water to cement ratio for a locally manufact...
Numerous inorganic compounds were screened to identify those capable of minimizing the inhibitory ef...
In this study, the mechanical properties of Portland cement mixes with an admixture such as ground h...
As características dos painéis cimento-madeira podem ser prejudicadas em virtude da incompatibilidad...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of wood species, particle treatments and mix...
Wood-wool cement boards (WWCB) are a type of cement/fibre composite using wood strands as reinforcem...
This study aimed to manufacture oriented wood-cement boards using five Eucalyptus species and mixtur...
The compatibility of wood from mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosa) killed lodgepole pine (...
The purpose of this study was to verify the influence of two chemical admixtures on the properties o...