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Sebastian Pech, Maximilian Autengruber, Markus Lukacevic, Roman Lackner and Josef Füssl
In recent years, the use of timber as a building material in larger construction applications such as multi-story buildings and bridges has increased. This requires a better understanding of the material to realize such constructions and design them more...
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Ebrahim Hajian, José Couceiro, Lars Hansson and Dick Sandberg
Determining moisture content (MC) distribution during the drying of porous materials such as wood is crucial for developing drying schedules and assessing their suitability to achieve optimised processes. This study aimed to determine the causes of the u...
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There are currently no standards regulating water management for mass timber elements during construction, little knowledge of impacts of moisture exposure (wetting and drying performance, dimensional stability, checking), and few precedents serving as g...
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V.S. Kishan Kumar,Sachin Gupta
Drying experiments were conducted on 25 mm thick samples of Tectona grandis with the aim of evolving a drying schedule under vacuum press drying. The experiments were conducted under eleven different combinations of water temperature and pressure level i...
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DKL Senadheera,DMHSK Ranasinghe,WASB Wahala,HS Amarasekera
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) provides a methodological framework for evaluating environmental performance over the life cycle of a product, process, or an activity. In Sri Lanka, majority of timber for wood based industries comes from homegardens and Gove...
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Ormarsson, S.; Dahlblom, O.; Petersson, H.
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