An important factor affecting the strength and ultimate load of wood structures is the strength, stiffness and durability of its joints. Therefore, the behavior of nailed joints must be given proper consideration when designing and analyzing wood structures. Presently,formulas for determining the strength of nailed joints under withdrawal loads, as...
The small size of the average plywood mill, and the wide spread of markets, has fostered the growth of independent wholesalers, or jobbers, as the main distribution channel for softwood plywood. Jobbers buy directly from mills, or indirectly through sales agents representing mills, and in turn sell to retail outlets....
A microscopic study was conducted on specific gravity wafers taken from standard tensile strength specimens of young growth Douglas-fir. Samples were studied to determine the effect of variables such as percent summerwood, fiber length and fibril angle on tensile strength of Douglas-fir. The sample specimens were picked so effects of...
The reinforcement of wood and wood composite structural products to improve
their mechanical properties has been in practice for many years. Recently, the use of high-strength
fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) as a reinforcement in such applications has been
commercialized.
The reinforcement is manufactured using a standard pultrusion process or
alternatively a...
Small size wood assays were utilized to study the
effect of added nutrients to the wood on the interactions
of Trichoderma harzianum Rifai and two wood decay fungi,
Trametes versicolor (white rot) and Gloeophyllum trabeum
(brown rot). Weight losses related to time of exposure
were monitored as a measure of...
Machine vision is widely used in scientific areas and non-wood using
industries, but the extreme variability of wood has limited its adoption by forest
products industries. However, it is now becoming a key factor in further automation
of the forest products industry. As a very important part of machine vision,...