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Effects of Post-Treatment Drying Schedule on the Strength of CCA-Treated Southern Pine Dimension Lumber
The objective of this work was to determine the effect of post-treatment, high-temperature, and conventional drying upon the strength of CCA-treated southern pine dimension stock. A total of 318 pieces […]
Forest Products Journal 1984
Effects of prescribed burning on ecosystem processes and attributes in pine/hardwood forests of the southern Appalachians
Pine-hardwood ecosystems in the southern Appalachians are in a serious state of decline due to the combined effects of fire exclusion, abusive land practices, and drought related insect infestations. A […]
Hardwood Symposium Proceedings 1994
Effects of redrying schedule on preservative fixation and strength of CCA-treated lumber
Southern pine and western hemlock dimension lumber specimens were pressure treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) and then redried using one of seven post-treatment schedules. The influences of these seven […]
Forest Products Journal 1995
Effects of Sawtooth Edge Defects on Cutting Forces and Sawing Accuracy
Forces induced on the teeth of a saw blade when the edges are damaged were measured by means of a single-tooth cutting apparatus. If the edge of a tooth departs […]
Forest Products Journal 1970
Effects of Seven Variables on Properties of Southern Pine Plywood: Part I. Maximizing Wood Failure
The durability of southern Pine plywood in exterior exposure is usually estimated on the basis of percentage of wood failure in wet shear specimens. Eight loblolly pines in the range […]
Forest Products Journal 1965
Effects of silvicultural practice and moisture content level on loblolly pine veneer mechanical properties
Loblolly pine veneer specimens were obtained from five silviculturally different stands. Clear specimens were cut parallel to the grain from full size veneer sheets and tests were done at either […]
Forest Products Journal 1997
Effects of silvicultural practice and veneer layup on some mechanical properties of loblolly pine plywood
Loblolly pine three-ply plywood was manufactured from veneer obtained from silviculturally different stands. Panels from each site were assembled with four different veneer grade arrangements and tested in wet and […]
Forest Products Journal 1997
Effects of Treating Variables on Absorption and Distribution of Chemicals in Pine Posts Treated By Double Diffusion
Introducing insoluble toxic materials in wood by double diffusion requires simple equipment, uses inexpensive chemicals, gives clean paintable surfaces, and leaves the wood in a condition not altered by leaching. […]
Forest Products Journal 1953
Effects of Two Methods of Accelerated Aging on Strength and Stiffness of Composite Structural Lumber
COM-PLY truss lumber produced in a pilot plant was tested for durability by using two different accelerated aging procedures: the ASTM D 1037 6-cycle accelerated aging test and 6 cycles […]
Forest Products Journal 1985
Effects of Veneer Surface Roughness on Gluebond Quality in Southern Pine Plywood
Inconsistent gluebond quality continues to be a periodic problem for the southern pine plywood industry. There has been a reduction in size and quality of southern pine veneer logs due […]
Forest Products Journal 1986
Effects of Wood on Durability of Finishes
Deterioration of wood is caused by physical (swelling and shrinking) and chemical (sunlight, air, and water) weathering and decay (fungi). Weathering wears away the surface at a rate of about […]
Forest Products Journal 1959
Efficacy of An Amino Resin Fire Retardant
The inorganic salts which have been commonly used as fire retardants are hygroscopic and readily leached from wood. An amino resin fire retardant is available which is claimed to be […]
Forest Products Journal 1986
Efficacy of curtailment announcements as a predictor of lumber supply
A practical method for tracking the effect of curtailment announcements on lumber supply is described and tested. Combining announcements of closures and curtailment with mill capacities enables the creation of […]
Forest Products Journal 2001
Elastic Analysis of Surface Reinforced Particleboard
Structural panel products are generally made from flakes, with a large length to width ratio, or wafers. Another possibility is to use lower grade particles in combination with reinforcement. A […]
Forest Products Journal 1985
End Gluing of Green Lumber
Impression finger jointing, a hot-die process of joint formation, makes end gluing of green lumber possible. The action of the hot die on green wood leaves the finger surfaces in […]
Forest Products Journal 1970
End Jointing of Laminated Veneer Lumber for Structrual Use
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) materials represent a design alternative for structural lumber users. The study of processing options for producing LVL in plywood manufacturing and glued-laminating facilities is of interest […]
Forest Products Journal 1984
Energy Conservation in Timber-Drying Kilns By Vapor Recompression
The application of the vapor-recompression process to kiln-drying as a means of reducing the energy consumed in drying timber is described. The energy requirements for drying 25.4 Mfbm of 2-inch […]
Forest Products Journal 1977
Engineered Wood Structures
The information explosion with regard to the physical and mechanical properties of wood are reviewed and the author warns that hasty applications of some of this new information may tend […]
Forest Products Journal 1968
Equations for predicting weight loss in stored pulpwood for North Carolina and Virginia
Five locations in North Carolina and Virginia were used to study weight loss in stored pulpwood during the four seasons of the year. The goal of the study was to […]
Forest Products Journal 1999
Ergonomic Research: Review and Needs in Southern Forest Harvesting
A review of a representative portion of the ergonomics literature related to forest harvesting is presented. Particular attention is given to the implications of the literature to forest harvesting activities […]
Forest Products Journal 1982
Estimated VOC losses during the drying of five northeastern species
During the past decade, Federal and State officials have increasingly focused their attention on point sources of emission from wood-processing operations. Among those sources, dry kilns have been highlighted as […]
Forest Products Journal 1999
Estimated VOC losses during the drying of five northeastern species
During the past decade, Federal and State officials have increasingly focused their attention on point sources of emission from wood-processing operations. Among those sources, dry kilns have been highlighted as […]
Forest Products Journal 1999
Estimating Preservative Treatability of Wood from Its Air-Flow Properties
Several approaches to testing the preservative treatability of wood were evaluated using five western softwood species. Available void volumes were measured with an apparatus consisting of a specimen chamber, a […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Estimation of lower tail quantiles of Weibull probability distributions for lumber strength
When the 3-parameter Weibull distribution, which contains a lower-bound parameter, is fitted to a set of lumber strength data there is an implication that the strength of a piece of […]
Forest Products Journal 1998
Ether Extractives of Red Pine and Possible Means of Reducing Resin Exudation
When red pine is used for exterior siding, considerable resin may exude from knots. Most of the resin is composed of solid resin acids and fatty acids with terpenes serving […]
Forest Products Journal 1965

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