Fluorinated chemicals (FCs) have been used since the 1950s in many industrial and commercial applications because of their unique properties such as chemical inertness, resistance to heat and their ability to repel water and oils. Concerns regarding potential environmental or human health risk from FCs exposure have emerged due to...
The concept of marketing, with its primary focus on
meeting customer needs, is being adopted by federal agencies
such as the U.S. Forest Service who are in the business of
providing, among other things, recreation opportunities for
their visiting public. Although not a new concept, the
notion of applying marketing...
Engineering students spend a significant amount of their undergraduate careers focused on technical theory and practice. This intensive student prepares them for their technical challenges in the future. This training is so intense that often the more 'soft skills' such as communication, leadership, design, and troubleshooting are left out or...
New technology allows the production of thinner kiln sticks
manufactured of phenolic resin impregnated paper which are both
structurally and economically realistic. This project tested the effects
of kiln stick thicknesses on dry kiln air circulation and on
lumber drying degrade.
Three variables, stick thickness (3/4, 9/16, 7/16 and 1/4...
The ability of the resin to deform plastically can be an
important factor when considering the mechanical properties of particleboard.
Between resin droplets there exists an unbonded region
that forms the surface for a crack. When particleboard is deformed
stress concentrations develop at the crack tips in the voids. A...
The substantial increase in resin costs due to the recent energy
crisis, increased public awareness to the problem of free formaldehyde
from boards bonded with urea-formaldehyde resins, and a projected
increase in the production of exterior board have emphasized the need
for new and substitute adhesive systems. One new development...
Current observations were obtained at three locations forming
a cross section along 70°34'W longitude in Long Island Sound. Fifteen
days of data were selected from each series so that nearly
simultaneous observations were used in the analysis.
Elementary statistics were computed for the data prior to
performing a least squares...
The performance of pull factors for total retail sales in Oregon's
nonmetropolitan counties during the economic cycle of boom, bust, and recovery
of the early 1980s is examined for geographic patterns. One regional pattern and
several county patterns are identified and discussed. Counties having the highest
and lowest pull factors,...