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Bulk Storage Effects on the Fuel Potential of Sawmill Residues
Three residue piles (mixed hardwood bark, pine bark, and mixed hardwood and pine sawdust) were monitored for changes in internal temperature, MC, pH, and heat of combustion during 5 months […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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By-Products from the Redwood Lumber Industry
A lumber operation based on Coastal redwood calls for facilities and operating techniques quite different from the practice generally followed in mass production sawmill operations. Redwood is a specialty wood. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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Cable Logging Production Rate Equations for Thinning Young Growth Douglas-Fir
A cable logging thinning simulation model and field study data from cable thinning production studies have been assembled and converted into a set of simple equations. These equations can be […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Calibration of Moisture-Meter Readings for Douglas-Fir Plywood
The objective of this investigation was to establish a simple functional relationship between plywood MC estimated by the standard ovendry method (y) and direct readings (x) from a resistance-type moisture […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1976 |
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Can the Electrical Moisture Meter Be Used for Testing Lumber to Meet American Lumber Standards?
There is definitely a need for standardization of methods of sampling lumber and using moisture meters. A recent study of three shipments of partially air-dried lumber points up the difficulty […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1972 |
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Case Study in Wood Energy: the Integrated Products Company
To demonstrate the feasibility of using wood fuel in non-forest product industries, a wood boiler system was installed at a textile mill. The 400-hp firetube boiler, designed to operate on […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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Cause of High Longitudinal Shrinkage in Wood
Samples were chosen randomly from breast height discs cut from two trees. The samples measured approximately 4 centimeters longitudinally, 1 centimeter tangentially, and 0.15 centimeter radially. Thirty specimens were cut […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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CCA and Sodium Pentachlorophenate Inhibition of Basidiospore Germination of Decay Fungi: The Contact Agar Method
A contact agar disk method was used to assess inhibition of basidiospore germination of four wood decay fungi by chromated copper arsenate and sodium pentachlorophenate treated aspen and spruce wood […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1979 |
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CCA preservative treatment and redrying effects on the bending properties of 2 by 4 southern pine
Loblolly pine 2 by 4 lumber was treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative (0.4 or 0.6 pcf) and then air-dried or kiln-dried at 240?F. For commercially graded No. 2 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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CCA Pressure Preservative Treatment of Hem-Fir Heartwood Brush Treated with a Water-Repellent Fungicide
Fifty hem-fir freshly cut, heartwood boards were sawn in half to produce end-matched samples. One of each pair was brushed with a water-repellent/fungicide solution containing sodium penta- and tetrachlorophenate. All […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1980 |
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CCA Retention and Disproportioning in White Spruce
Eastern white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) heartwood, flat-sawn, and 2 by 6 inches in cross section, at moisture content levels of 54 (green), 25, 20, and 17 percent, was […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1974 |
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Cell Wall Density of Dry Wood
Using a pyconometer and two silicone fluids with widely different viscosities, it was concluded that the density of the dry cell wall was essentially the same as that of the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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Changes in Chemical Composition of Wood Cell Walls Associated with Age in Pinus Resinosa
Microsamples of earlywood and latewood from one mature and two young red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees were analyzed for lignin and the five principal wood sugars. Glucose and mannose yields […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1966 |
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Changes in moisture, soluble carbohydrate, and bacterial numbers during water storage of pine
Water storage is a widely used method of preventing biodeterioration in wood. To establish the nature of some of the changes that occur during water storage, logs of Pinus sylvestris […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2000 |
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Changes in Postwar U.S. Lumber Consumption Patterns
This paper summarizes post World War II trends in key U.S. lumber markets including residential and nonresidential construction, manufacturing, and shipping. It enumerates changes in technology and competition among substitute […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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Changes in Toughness of Wood from Beetle-Killed Shortleaf Pine
Matched groups of specimens from healthy green shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) and from dead short- leaf pine killed by the effects of a bark beetle attack were tested for […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Changing U.S. Softwood Timber Markets and International Trade Trends, with Implications for Domestic Forest Products Production
A review of U.S. and international softwood timber harvest and demand data indicates the potential for more concentration of domestic timber production capacity in the South than previously anticipated. For […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Characteristics of a Phlobaphene from Western Red Cedar Bark
A red phlobaphene was, isolated in 4.3 percent yield from western redcedar bark by solvent extraction followed by silicic acid column chromatography. It appeared to contain a cation, which was […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
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Characteristics of Compression Wood in Some Native Conifers
It was observed that compression wood is more common in young stems and second-growth species, occurs on the lower sides of branches, and on the lower sides of trees leaning […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1961 |
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Characteristics of Logging Residues from Oregon Old-Growth Stands
Samples of logging residues removed at two utilization levels, 4-inch by 4-foot and 6-inch by 6-foot minimum size limits, from the Mt. Hood and Willamette National Forests in Oregon were […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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Characteristics of Tracheids Produced in Gamma and Gamma-Neutron Environment
Modification in the environment of trees in normal ecosystems, particularly with regard to ionizing radiation, can result in significant changes in xylem tissue characteristics of two Pinus species. Tracheid dimensions […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1963 |
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Characterization of selected wood properties in commercially produced southern pine finger-jointed dimension lumber
Finger-jointed wood products have been used for decades and were originally developed to help maximize the amount of product recovered from a log. Finger-joints have been widely used in both […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2006 |
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Characterization of Southern Pine Barks
This paper reviews the present status of the properties and structure of southern pine barks. Bark structure is summarized through light- and electron-microscopic photographs. Bark density, moisture relations, thermal and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1969 |
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Characterizing distribution of green veneer moisture content
Green veneer moisture content (MC) has been a key issue to the plywood and laminated veneer lumber (LVL) industry concerning veneer clipping, sorting, and drying. To address this issue, the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2006 |
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Characterizing the Roughness of Southern Pine Veneer Surfaces
A reduction in the quality and diameter of southern pine veneer logs has led to a higher proportion of rough veneer surfaces. In the near future, the need to monitor […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |