Wood is a common material for the manufacture of many products. Submerged wood, in particular, is used in niche markets, such as the creation of musical instruments. An initial study performed on submerged wood from Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, provided results that showed that the wood was not suitable for musical instruments. This thesis re-examined the submerged wood samples. After allowing the wood to age unabated in a laboratory setting, the wood was retested under the hypothesis that the physical acoustic characteristics would improve. It was shown, however, that the acoustic properties became less adequate after being left to sit. The adsorption properties of the submerged wood were examined to show that the submerged wood had a lar...
The goal of this research was to investigate the influence of selected wood characteristics and comp...
Dynamics of large wood in aquatic systems significantly influence physical and ecological processes ...
Assessing and grading of raw materials in the timber industry is a key factor in the maximization o...
Wood is a common material for the manufacture of many products. Submerged wood, in particular, is us...
Wood is a common material used for the manufacture of many products, and submerged wood, in particul...
With current progress in marine geophysics equipment, survey and processing techniques, we can be no...
Often cultural conservators are asked to assess the preservation state of waterlogged wooden artefac...
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature of water in the wood below the fibre saturation...
The content of this work is research of innovative wood-based materials in the acous-tic perspective...
Acoustic technologies are an established means of measuring wood stiffness. Acoustic tools are usef...
Wood-water interactions including the effect of grain orientation, sample size and water potential i...
The water vapour sorption properties of several commercial tropical hardwoods and temperate softwood...
The durability of coated wood in outdoor exposure is strongly influenced by the watersorption and li...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
The goal of this research was to investigate the influence of selected wood characteristics and comp...
Dynamics of large wood in aquatic systems significantly influence physical and ecological processes ...
Assessing and grading of raw materials in the timber industry is a key factor in the maximization o...
Wood is a common material for the manufacture of many products. Submerged wood, in particular, is us...
Wood is a common material used for the manufacture of many products, and submerged wood, in particul...
With current progress in marine geophysics equipment, survey and processing techniques, we can be no...
Often cultural conservators are asked to assess the preservation state of waterlogged wooden artefac...
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature of water in the wood below the fibre saturation...
The content of this work is research of innovative wood-based materials in the acous-tic perspective...
Acoustic technologies are an established means of measuring wood stiffness. Acoustic tools are usef...
Wood-water interactions including the effect of grain orientation, sample size and water potential i...
The water vapour sorption properties of several commercial tropical hardwoods and temperate softwood...
The durability of coated wood in outdoor exposure is strongly influenced by the watersorption and li...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
Wood is a porous, hygroscopic material that can take up water both within cell walls (cell-wall wate...
The goal of this research was to investigate the influence of selected wood characteristics and comp...
Dynamics of large wood in aquatic systems significantly influence physical and ecological processes ...
Assessing and grading of raw materials in the timber industry is a key factor in the maximization o...