There is no doubt that adhesive penetration plays an important role in wood bondline joint performance and durability; yet, to date there is no direct experimental evidence linking penetration depth with bond performance. This is, in part, because adhesive penetration is commonly assessed with various 2D microscopy techniques that are...
In investigating wood treatment as a possible processing option for Alaska forest products manufacturers, the double-diffusion method using sodium fluoride followed by a copper sulfate appeared to be the most advantageous approach. Yet, little information was available as to the chemical retention after treating and its resistance to leaching. Green...
The Pacific Coast variety of Douglas-fir was investigated.
The samples were tested using both forced and free vibrations. Transverse
vibrations were introduced by excitations on the side of the
samples. Forced vibrations were applied from 5000 to 0 hertz by a
vibration generator, and free vibrations were initiated by a...