Wood is susceptible to decay by rot fungi if it is exposed to high-moisture contents during long periods of time and it is therefore important to limit the duration of such periods. Critical points in outdoor wood structures are, for example, end grain surfaces in joints where water can get trapped after a rain. It is therefore of interest to study both absorption and redistribution of moisture in wood. This paper presents moisture content profiles during end grain water absorption and redistribution in Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) measured by computed tomography with the specimens in individual climate boxes. Heartwood and sapwood of two provenances (slow-grown and fastgrown wood) were included. No major differences were seen be...
The project aimed to study capillary water and moisture absorption through diffusion in spruce board...
This paper deals with the determination of the capillary pore-size distribution (CPSD) and equilibri...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Liquid water sorption in the longitudinal direction in wood samples of Picea abies (L.) Karst. (Norw...
This thesis concerns the moisture conditions in rain exposed wood structures, i.e. wood exposed to h...
International audienceAbstract The study of moisture migration in Norway Spruce may reduce the discr...
Non-destructive neutron radiography is used to study the different processes of liquid transport in ...
Determining moisture content (MC) distribution during the drying of porous materials such as wood is...
This study investigate water uptake in six different species of hardwood in tangential and radial se...
In the wooden construction, structural elements are particularly exposed to external climatic condit...
In Norway spruce there's a large natural variation in durability but knowledge about what is causing...
In order to perform service life predictions of rain exposed wood structures, the moisture and tempe...
The durability of coated wood in outdoor exposure is strongly influenced by the watersorption and li...
A diffusion based Finite Element- model designed to calculate changes in moisture content distributi...
The project aimed to study capillary water and moisture absorption through diffusion in spruce board...
This paper deals with the determination of the capillary pore-size distribution (CPSD) and equilibri...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
Liquid water sorption in the longitudinal direction in wood samples of Picea abies (L.) Karst. (Norw...
This thesis concerns the moisture conditions in rain exposed wood structures, i.e. wood exposed to h...
International audienceAbstract The study of moisture migration in Norway Spruce may reduce the discr...
Non-destructive neutron radiography is used to study the different processes of liquid transport in ...
Determining moisture content (MC) distribution during the drying of porous materials such as wood is...
This study investigate water uptake in six different species of hardwood in tangential and radial se...
In the wooden construction, structural elements are particularly exposed to external climatic condit...
In Norway spruce there's a large natural variation in durability but knowledge about what is causing...
In order to perform service life predictions of rain exposed wood structures, the moisture and tempe...
The durability of coated wood in outdoor exposure is strongly influenced by the watersorption and li...
A diffusion based Finite Element- model designed to calculate changes in moisture content distributi...
The project aimed to study capillary water and moisture absorption through diffusion in spruce board...
This paper deals with the determination of the capillary pore-size distribution (CPSD) and equilibri...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...