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Principles of Wood Science and Technology I Solid Wood
Title:
Principles of Wood Science and Technology I Solid Wood
ISBN:
9783642879289
Edition:
1st ed. 1968.
Publication Information New:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1968.
Physical Description:
XII, 592 p. online resource.
Contents:
1. The Structure of Wood and the Wood Cell Wall -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 Gross Structure of Wood -- 1.2 Microscopic Structure of Wood -- 1.3 Organization of the Cell Wall -- 1.4 Reaction Wood Anatomy and Ultrastructure -- Literature Cited -- 2. Chemical Composition of Wood -- 2.0 Introduction -- 2.1 Chemical Constituents of Wood and their Determination -- 2.2 Characteristics of the Principal Wood Constituents -- 2.3 Wood Extractives -- 2.4 Distribution of Chemical Constituents in Wood -- Literature Cited -- 3. Defects and Abnormalities of Wood -- 3.0 Introduction -- 3.1 Natural Defects -- 3.2 Defects due to Processing -- Literature Cited -- 4. Biological Deterioration of Wood -- 4.0 Introduction -- 4.1 Fungi causing Wood Deterioration -- 4.2 Wood-boring Insects -- 4.3 Marine Borers -- Literature Cited -- 5. Wood Preservation -- 5.0 Introduction -- 5.1 General Considerations -- 5.2 Wood Preservation Processes -- 5.3 Wood Preservatives -- 5.4 Fire Retardant Treatment -- 5.5 Dimensional Stabilization -- Literature Cited -- 6. Physics of Wood -- 6.1 Density and Specific Gravity -- 6.2 Wood-Liquid Relations -- 6.3 Capillary Movement and Diffusion in Wood -- 6.4 Physical Aspects of Wood Impregnation -- 6.5 Thermal Properties of Wood -- 6.6 Electrical Properties of Wood -- 6.7 Acoustical Properties of Wood -- Literature Cited -- 7. Mechanics and Rheology of Wood -- 7.1 Elasticity, Plasticity, and Creep -- 7.2 Tensile Strength -- 7.3 Maximum Crushing Strength and Stresses in Wood Columns -- 7.4 Bending Strength (Modulus of Rupture) -- 7.5 Shock Resistance or Toughness -- 7.6 Torsional Properties and Shear Strength -- 7.7 Hardness and Abrasion Resistance -- Literature Cited -- 8. Steaming and Seasoning of Wood -- 8.0 General Considerations -- 8.1 Air-drying -- 8.2 Steaming -- 8.3 Kiln Drying -- 8.4 Special Seasoning Methods. -- Literature Cited -- 9. Wood Machining -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Technology of Sawing -- 9.3 Proposed Methods of Chipless Wood-Cutting -- 9.4 Technology of Jointing, Planing, Moulding and Shaping -- 9.5 Sanding -- 9.6 Turning -- 9.7 Tenoning, Mortising and Boring -- 9.8 Bending of Solid Wood -- 9.9 Laminated Bending -- Literature Cited -- Author Index.
Abstract:
Modern forest products research had its start hardly fifty years ago. Today we are in a position to apply the title "wood science" to the field of wood technology that is based on scientific investigation, theoretical as well as experimental. It is this research that fosters new uses for wood as a raw material and that creates the foundation for new industries for the manufacture of wood-base materials such as plywood, laminated products, particle and fiber board and sand­ wich construction. Wood technology in its broadest sense combines the disciplines of wood anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics and mechanical technology. It is through this interdisciplinary approach that progress has been made in wood seasoning, wood preservation methods, wood machining, surfacing and gluing, and in the many other processes applied in its utilization. In 1936 the senior author published a book entitled, "Technologie des Holzes", which was a first approach to a universal reference book on wood technology. The first edition of Volume I of the Textbook of Wood Technology, co-authored by H. P. BROWN, A. J. P AN SHIN , and C. C. FORSAITH, was published in 1948. An indication of the rapid development of this field can be gained from the fact that the second edition of "Technologie des Holzes und der Holzwerkstoffe", completely revised, was needed by 1951. It contains 2233 pages compared with the 764 pages of the 1936 edition.
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Language:
English