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Compression strength properties for two hardwood glulam materials
This technical note presents test results on the compressive strength of two hardwood glue-laminated (glulam) materials. Test materials were fabricated according to the criteria of the American Institute of Timber […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1994 |
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Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Samples as An Indicator of Wood-Cement Compatibility
Compatibility of wood-cement mixtures proposed by early studies was expressed as an inhibitory index, which was derived from hydration temperature and/or hydration time. Sometimes this index does not reflect the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Compressive strength of hardwood-cement composites
The feasibility of using selected hardwoods and a hardwood pulp in wood-cement composites was investigated by determining the effects of hydration time, mild chemical modification, and the cement-to-wood ratio. The […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1994 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1984 | |
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Computer optimization of hardwood parts yield using gang-rip-first procedures
A microcomputer program, GR-1ST (gang-rip-first), is available for determining optimum gang-rip-first procedures in processing hardwood lumber. GR-1ST provides 1) parts yield information per board; 2) plots of each board plus […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1992 |
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Computer Simulation of Laminated Wood Panel Warping
The warping of laminated panels in response to moisture content changes is simulated by a computer model based on the assumption that the laminas respond elastically to the developing forces. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1996 | |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1999 | |
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Control of Mold and Stain on Methyl Bromide Fumigated Red Oak Sapwood
Laboratory mold and stain evaluation of red oak exposed sapwood showed no increase in fungal development resulting from eradication of the oak wilt fungus by methyl bromide fumigation. Label-recommended concentrations […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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Control of Wood-Boring Insects in Green Logs and Lumber
Since sawmill operations rely on stockpiling of logs and lumber for efficient operations, it is necessary to develop economical measures to prevent insect and fungus attack. A large variety of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1949 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1978 | |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1996 | |
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Controlling Wood Deterioration with Fumigants: A Review
Remedial treatment with fumigants is used to arrest and prevent decay in poles, piling, and timbers, and has resulted in substantial savings to users. Increasing fumigant use has stimulated accelerated […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1977 | |
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Copolymer Resins of Bark and Agricultural Residue Extracts with Phenol and Formaldehyde: 20 Percent Weight of Phenol Replacement
Copolymer resins of phenol, formaldehyde, and chemicals from the forest and agricultural residues were successfully synthesized. The resultant copolymer resins were evaluated for bond quality in gluing southern pine plywood. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1982 |
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Cork Oak Has Strength and Character
Cork oak (Quercus suber) has been grown to some extent in several areas of the United States, but the bark is inferior for corks and is in small demand. Some […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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CORY: a computer program for determining dimension stock yields
CORY is a computer program that calculates random-width, fixed-length cutting yields and best sawing sequences for either rip- or crosscut-first operations. It differs from other yield calculating programs by evaluating […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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Creep of Thick Structural Flakeboard in Constant and Cyclic Humidity
Creep tests were conducted on three-layer flakeboards with random core and aligned flakes and on plywood to determine the suitability of the thick flakeboard as roof decking for commercial and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1982 |
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Creep of Wood After Soaking in Liquid Anhydrous Ammonia
In order to relate soak time to degree of plasticity for black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) specimens 19 inches long, 1 inch wide, and of varying thicknesses and moisture contents […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1971 |
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Criteria and Evaluation of Hardwood Bark as a Poultry Litter
Hardwood bark was field tested as a potential poultry litter product because of the shortage, of sawdust and shavings being presently used, the large supply of hardwood bark available over […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1973 |
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Critical Evaluation of the Pulsed-Current Resistance Meter for Detection of Decay in Wood
An evaluation of a pulsed-current resistance meter (“ShigometerR”, Model No. 7950) for facilitating detection of decay was performed on wood blocks of giant sequoia heartwood and of white fir sapwood. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1978 |
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Crook and overlength in hardwood lumber: Results from a 14-mill survey
Data on red oak lumber were collected at 14 furniture and cabinet industry rough mills to identify how crook and overlength are related to lumber grade and size from mill […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2003 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1997 | |
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Crossties and other treated hardwood products
Railroad timber products represent the largest volume of hardwood products pressure treated. Practically all wooden railroad products are pressure treated. Research is being sponsored to improve seasoning, treatment, preservatives, track […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1988 |
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CT imaging, data reduction, and visualization of hardwood logs
Computer tomography (CT) is a mathematical technique that, combined with noninvasive scanning such as x-ray imaging, has become a powerful tool to nondestructively test materials prior to use or to […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1996 |