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...
Six 40-year-old red alders (Alnus rubra Bong.) were harvested from a mixed stand of A. rubra and big-leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum Pursh) in the Oregon Coast Range to evaluate variation in their wood characteristics at two heights. Because the trees had a slight lean (4 to 14°), we sampled along...
In order to analyze the variation in wood properties within and between trees of an underutilized tree species, we sampled six Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl.) trees from an 80-year-old mixed stand of Q. garryana and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) in the Coast Range of Western Oregon, USA....
Understanding the association between growth rate and wood properties is of practical importance to maximizing and sustaining wood and fiber production. Anatomical characteristics, specific gravity, and bending properties were determined at breast height for thirty 7-year-old trees with varying growth rates, from a red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) plantation. Wood...
The effect of drying conditions on gas permeability and preservative treatability
was assessed on western hemlock lumber. Although there were no differences in gas
permeability between lumber dried at conventional and high temperatures, there were
differences in preservative penetration. High-temperature drying was associated with
improved penetration of ammoniacal copper zinc...
The air permeability of western hemlock from coastal forests in western Oregon was assessed. Permeability varied widely among trees, as well as by position within individual trees. Permeability tended to decrease with distance inward from the bark, a trend implying that this species produces a heartwood zone. These variations may...