Semi chemical pulping processes, using both acid and neutral sulfite liquors, were ap!)lied to the following six Arkansas Delta hardwoods: black willow, southern cottonwood, American elm, sugarberry, green ash, and bitter pecan. Pulping conditions for yields of 75 to 80 percent were determined and the properties of both the pulps...
A method is described to determine the distribution of the bending stresses in a wood beam when some of these stresses exceed the proportional limit. This is used to calculate the position of the neutral axis and the bending strength of some Douglas-fir beams. The calculated values agreed with the...
Hardwoods, including aspen, comprised 22 percent of the pulpwood. received in the New York and New England States pulp mills in 1944 when war-time conditions favored the use of all available wood. The denser hardwoods alone, however, amounted to only 9 percent of all the pulpwood, and this value is...
This symposium was arranged and conducted in cooperation with the Research and Products Committee of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association, 1319 Eighteenth St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. The purpose was to bring together a group of approximately 100 individuals broadly representing various phases of the wood industry, the present wood...
A major objection to lumber shipped green is that it may be damaged by wood-attacking fungi, either in transit or soon after it is put into use. The chance for such damage can be greatly decreased by dipping the lumber in a toxic solution at the sawmill.
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Summarizes information on wood as an engineering material.
Presents properties of wood and wood-based products
of particular concern to the architect and engineer. Includes
discussion of designing with wood and wood-based products
along with some pertinent uses.
The synthetic-resin glues, or simply resin glues, were introduced as woodworking glues about 1935, but their development and acceptance on a large scale began during World War II and is still increasing. These resin glues are products of the modern chemical industry and originate from raw materials derived from coal,...
Originally published in "Proceedings of the Fifth Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement," by the School of Forestry, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N.C., 1959.