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  • Impact of high temperature drying process on beech wood containing tension wood

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    - Open Engineering - Year 2019

    The technology of high temperature drying has a great inuence on dimensional and selected physical changes in tension wood. Article is focused on the measurement properties such as moisture content, color changes and longitudinal warping. The quality of beech wood is determined based on structure and properties of wood, frequency of defects in wood material. The tension wood is considered as an important wood defect causing negative...

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  • On-line measurement of wood surface smoothness

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    - Drvna Industrija - Year 2020

    The latest progress in the field of optics and microelectronics resulted in development of new generation vision systems capable of scanning surface topography with very high sampling frequencies. The blue color of illuminating light as well as novel systems for controlling ultra-thin laser line thickness allows measurement of the porous surface of wood with a triangulation method. Three alternative sensors were tested here in...

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  • Deformation and Surface Color Changes of Beech and Oak Wood Lamellas Resulting from the Drying Process

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    - BIORESOURCES - Year 2020

    The drying process was examined relative to parameters’ influence on the deformation and surface layer color changes of beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak wood (Quercus robur L.). The goal was to analyze the impact of drying process conditions, wood and growth rings types, and load on the deformation and surface color changes of drying thin wooden elements. A further aim was to reduce the time of the lamella drying and minimize...

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  • High temperature drying of beech with content of tension wood

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    The presented artcle is focused on comparison of tension and normal wood of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in a high-temperature drying process. Samples of 26 mm thickness were selected from sapwood zone with different angle of growth rings. The article evaluated properties of tension and normal wood before and after drying process. Properties which are monitored were moisture, moisture gradients, covering tests, colour changes and...

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  • Criteria for assessment of pine wood surfaces after planing

    The arise of defects in raw material as well as a machined part in most cases causes need to qualify the final product (wooden frames) as a scrap part or an additional work activity must be done. In the paper selected results of the effect of the material defects on the surface quality of the elements after planing and painting are presented. The materials under production were glulam elements of pine wood. Research experiments...

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  • The impact of drying and steaming processes on surface color changes of tension ad normal beech wood

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    - DRYING TECHNOLOGY - Year 2019

    The aim of the article is to present the influence of high temperature to selected properties of beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.). The properties such as moisture content, color changes and longitudinal warping were analyzed. The quality of beech wood is determined based on structure and properties of wood, frequency of defects in wood material. The tension wood is considered as an important wood defect causing negative alterations...

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  • CUPPING DEFORMATION DURING DRYING OF BEECH WOOD (FAGUS SYLVATICA L.)

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    - Trieskove a Beztrieskove Obrabanie Dreva - Year 2024

    Wood drying does not only consist in removing its moisture: the quality of the dried product is the main requirement for the industrial process. Because wood shrinks during drying, deformations and stresses develops than can lead to unusable product. When developing drying technologies and methods, the aim is to achieve the shortest possible drying times. The most common defects in wood after drying include cross warping (cup),...

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  • Non-destructive Testing of Wooden Elements

    Examining the condition of wooden elements is crucial from the perspective of proper structure performance. If the deterioration in the internal wood condition, which displays no symptoms visible from the outside, is detected, the further spread of the deterioration can be prevented. Test results often point to the necessity of conducting repairs and, renovations, replacing the structure of wooden beams, or even substituting a...

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  • Selected aspects of the surface quality of the wooden elements after planing

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    The quality of the surface of wooden elements, that have been planed, has got a crucial meaning in the whole production process flow, since the obtained effects affect the quality of wooden surface after painting. The emergence of defects in most cases causes need to qualify workpiece as a scrap part or additional work activity must be done. In the paper selected results of the investigation of the effect of the cutting tool wear...

  • Comparison of Surface Quality and Tool-Life of Glulam Window Elements after Planing

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    - Drvna Industrija - Year 2019

    The quality of the surface of wooden elements, that have been planed, has a crucial importance in the whole production process, since the obtained effects affect the quality of wooden surface after fi nishing (painting). The occurrence of defects is usually the reason for qualifying a workpiece as scrap or for requiring additional work. This paper presents the selected results of research of the effect of the cutting tool wear...

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