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Autor:
Christian Brischke, Linda Meyer, Gry Alfredsen, Miha Humar, Lesley Francis, Per-Otto Flæte, Pia Larsson-Brelid
Publikováno v:
Drvna Industrija, Vol 64, Iss 2, Pp 113-129 (2013)
Besides its inherent resistance against degrading organisms, the durability of timber is influenced by design details and climatic conditions, making it difficult to treat wood durability as an absolute value. Durability classification is, therefore,
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https://doaj.org/article/a2d11c91191f4201b41085cc83355ff2
Publikováno v:
Holzforschung 70 (2016), Nr. 4
The aim of cell wall modification is to keep wood moisture content (MC) below favorable conditions for decay organisms. However, thermally modified, furfurylated, and acetylated woods partly show higher MCs than untreated wood in outdoor exposure. Th
Autor:
Per Otto Flæte, Mats Westin, Pia Larsson Brelid, Linda Meyer-Veltrup, Tord Isaksson, Miha Humar, Christian Brischke, Jöran Jermer, Gry Alfredsen
Publikováno v:
Wood Science and Technology 51 (2017)
Comprehensive approaches to predict performance of wood products are requested by international standards, and the first attempts have been made in the frame of European research projects. However, there is still an imminent need for a methodology to
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bce36d3bb3430bc4bcd168748787ae4a
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Publikováno v:
International Wood Products Journal. 4:197-203
The aim of this work was to achieve a better understanding of the wettability, i.e. liquids wetting and sorption characteristics (or penetrability), of acetylated Southern yellow pine (SYP) including probable differences in such characteristics betwe
Autor:
Magnus Wålinder, B. Kristoffer Segerholm, Pernilla Walkenström, Birgitha Nyström, Pia Larsson Brelid
Publikováno v:
Wood Material Science and Engineering. 2:106-117
One of the major issues in a long-term perspective for the use of wood-plastic composites (WPCs) in outdoor applications is the moisture sensitivity of the wood component and the consequent dimensi ...