Stem form development of trees in response to wind has been established in the literature to be a response to stem sway induced by the wind. The response is manifested in modifications to height and diameter growth which strengthen the stem against wind stresses. Experiments in the literature show that...
As the demands for forest products increase, additional timber harvesting operations can be expected on steep mountainous terrain, The resulting disruption of natural slope stability by man's disturbances (roadbuilding, logging and vegetative manipulation, etc.) may also accelerate mass movement processes in this terrain. Swanston (1969) defines mass movement as ".,...
Commercial thinning young growth forests is an increasingly
important silvicultural technique for improving second growth
management of Douglas-fir stands. Research aimed at advancing the
efficiency of skyline logging operations in small wood timber stands
is essential in order to make thinning these young stands economical.
The purpose of this study...
The preparation of suitable sites for planting and growing of tree seedlings following logging is recognized by British Columbia Forest Service as a major silvicultural problem in the Central and Northern Interior regions of the province. Over the past few decades, scarification trials have been made with various types of...
The objective of this project was to determine the limitations of the distillation equipment available and to design suitable experiments for chemical engineering students with these limitations in mind. This paper, then, serves as an operating manual and reference guide to the use of the glass distillation equipment and the...
The feasibility of fluidized bed combustion of coal for commercial
and industrial steam power generation has been established
and reported in the literature. Satisfactory removal of sulfur
oxides from the combustion product gases has also been reported.
In this experiment various heat exchanger tube patterns,
of commercial size tubes, were...
In this thesis we introduce alpha and beta tree acceptors,
generalizations of tree automata. The alpha tree acceptors recognize
a tree by final symbol and the beta tree acceptors by final state. We
show that alpha and beta tree acceptors recognize the same sets of
Gorn trees and demonstrate that...