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Effect of aging and temperature on the resistance to spur penetration in red pine poles treated with CCA-PEG 1000
The aim of this study was to measure the effect of aging and temperature on the resistance of wood fibers to the penetration of linemen’s spurs in utility wood poles. […]
Forest Products Journal 1997
Effect of Compression on Moisture Content and Sorption Hysteresis of Aspen Plywood
Specimens of aspen plywood from quarter-sliced veneer were conditioned to 8 and 16 percent moisture content and compressed in the tangential direction to strain levels of from zero to 45 […]
Forest Products Journal 1966
Effect of Delay Between Treatment and Drying on Toughness of CCA-Treated Southern Pine
Small clear specimens of southern pine were treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) type C preservative, maintained in a saturated condition for various periods of time (time delay), and dried […]
Forest Products Journal 1983
Effect of fiber mat moisture content on physical properties of polyisocyanate-bonded hardboard
This paper reports on the effects of fiber mat moisture content (MMC) (8%, 15%, and 22%) on the physical properties of hardboard bonded at a 3 percent diphenylmethane-diisocyanate (MDI) adhesive […]
Forest Products Journal 1993
Effect of Formation Variables on Properties of Wood Particle Moldings
Pressure exerted on the molding mix in heated dies has a highly significant effect on bending strength, water absorption, specific gravity, and superficial hardness of the finished moldings. Pressure had […]
Forest Products Journal 1959
Effect of Head Speed and Span on Modulus of Rupture in Several Types of Commercial Hardboards
Thirteen types of hardboard representing four producers, four sources of raw material, three production processes, two thicknesses (1/8- and 1/4-inch), and two classes (treated and untreated) were included in the […]
Forest Products Journal 1953
Effect of Heat and Humidity on the Properties of High-Pressure Laminates
The objective of this study was to predict the properties of composite structures from the properties of individual components. Physical and mechanical properties were obtained on four 1/16-inch general-purpose decorative […]
Forest Products Journal 1962
Effect of humidity on physical and mechanical properties of New Zealand wood composites
The effects of a range of moisture contents (MCs) induced by different relative humidities have been studied for tempered hardboard, urea-formaldehyde-bonded flooring particleboard, and medium density fiberboard (MDF) commercially available […]
Forest Products Journal 1990
Effect of incising on the strength of green Douglas-fir lumber
The effect of incising lumber to various depths was investigated for Douglas-fir that had been subjected to commercial kiln-drying but still had moisture contents ranging from 20 to 70 percent. […]
Forest Products Journal 1999
Effect of Kiln Air Velocity At Various Moisture Content Levels on Drying Rate of 4 By 4 Yellow-Poplar Sapwood
Sapwood of green 4/4 yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) was kiln dried, using a conventional drying schedule. Air velocity was varied between runs, over a range of 250 to 750 ft/min, […]
Forest Products Journal 1974
Effect of Log Diameter and Clearance Angle on the Peel Quality of 0.125-Inch-Thick Douglas-Fir Veneer
Two-inch wide disks cut from five green Douglas-fir logs were converted to 0.125-inch-thick veneer on an experimental mini-lathe. A constant roller-bar compression of 13 percent was maintained with a freely […]
Forest Products Journal 1973
Effect of log storage on structural veneer processing
A reduced temperature drying schedule was tested for potential grade recovery improvement of structural veneer cut from water-stored southern pine logs. Freshly cut, 1-year-old and 3-year-old logs were evaluated. By […]
Forest Products Journal 2002
Effect of MC and penetration direction on the distribution of styrene in red maple
Penetrability of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) with styrene monomer in four (radial, tangential, longitudinal, and every) penetration directions and four moisture contents (MC) in the hygroscopic range was studied. […]
Forest Products Journal 1997
Effect of moisture content and temperature on tension strength of fingerjoined black spruce lumber
To optimize product performance, the various parameters which can influence the complex fingerjointing process must be evaluated. Among key variables are the conditions of the lumber blanks including moisture content […]
Forest Products Journal 2005
Effect of Moisture Content on Shear-Through-Thickness Strength of Douglas-Fir Plywood
A random sample of 52, 5-ply, 1/2-inch-thick commercial sheathing grade Douglas-fir plywood panels was cut into a total of 400 15-inch by 24-inch shear-through-thickness specimens. These were grouped into four […]
Forest Products Journal 1977
Effect of Moisture Content on Strength of Bolted Timber Connections
In a study of the effects of moisture content on strength of bolted timber connections, joints of 4-3/4-inch bolts in 2-5/8- by 8-inch center members and 1-5/16- by 8-inch side […]
Forest Products Journal 1963
Effect of Moisture Content on the Flexural Properties of Douglas-Fir Plywood
This study was undertaken to estimate the effect of MC on the MOR and flexural MOE of commercial (in-grade) Douglas-fir plywood. A random sample of 40, 5-ply, 1/2-inch (12.5-mm)-thick, unsanded, […]
Forest Products Journal 1978
Effect of Moisture Content on the Mechanical Properties of Douglas-Fir Plywood in Rolling Shear
A randomly selected sample of 52,5-ply, 1/2-inch-thick commercial sheathing-grade Douglas-fir plywood panels was cut into a total of 400 6-inch by 18-inch rolling-shear specimens. These were grouped into four matching […]
Forest Products Journal 1977
Effect of Moisture Content on the Performance and Appearance of Resorcinol Glue Lines in Laminated Oak Lumber
Study revealed that in laminating red oak with a warm- setting resorcinol resin, it is possible to produce glue joints having satisfactory strength when the moisture content of the lumber […]
Forest Products Journal 1956
Effect of moisture content on treatability of Japanese red pine, Japanese larch, and ezo spruce with chromated copper arsenate
The effect of wood moisture content (MC) on treatability with chromated copper arsenate was investigated for commercially important softwood species (Japanese red pine, Japanese larch, and ezo spruce) in Korea. […]
Forest Products Journal 2001
Effect of moisture cycling on truss-plate joint behavior
The structural performance of wood trusses, which are now commonplace in light-frame construction, is dictated in part by the mechanical properties of the truss-plate joints. However, little information exists quantifying […]
Forest Products Journal 1994
Effect of Moisture Gradients on the Accuracy of Power-Loss Moisture Meters
Veneers of thickness approximately 0.10 inch, which had been equilibrated to known MCs, were stacked to form composite boards of thickness 1.5 inch, to simulate dimension lumber with moisture gradients. […]
Forest Products Journal 1976
Effect of Moisture on Flexural Properties of Clear Southern Pine Plywood
Flexural properties (MOE, MOR, and FSPL) of clear southern pine plywood were obtained at the following MCs: 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 percent, and water-soaked condition. The relationships between […]
Forest Products Journal 1979
Effect of Moisture on Lumber-Core Panels
The objectives of the study were to 1) present visual evidence of shear stress development in lumber-core furniture panels caused by changes in moisture content of the core; 2) determine […]
Forest Products Journal 1965
Effect of Moisture on Physical and Creep Properties of Particleboard
Nine urea-bonded particleboards were made in the laboratory at specific gravity levels of 0.6, 0.7, and 0.8; and resin contents of 4 and 6 percent in the core and surface, […]
Forest Products Journal 1972

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