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    Delamination in Wood, Wood Products and Wood-Based Composites: (English)

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    PART 1: GENERAL ASPECTS. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Solid wood. 1.2 Wood-based composites. 1.3 Summary;V. Bucur.- 2. Terms for delamination in wood science and technology;2.1 General terms. 2.2 Terms for delamination in solid wood. 2.3 Terms for delamination in cell wall. 2.4 Terms for delamination in laminated wood products. 2.5 Terms for delamination in wood-based fiber and particle panels. 2.6 Genera

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    PART 1: GENERAL ASPECTS. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Solid wood. 1.2 Wood-based composites. 1.3 Summary;V. Bucur.- 2. Terms for delamination in wood science and technology;2.1 General terms. 2.2 Terms for delamination in solid wood. 2.3 Terms for delamination in cell wall. 2.4 Terms for delamination in laminated wood products. 2.5 Terms for delamination in wood-based fiber and particle panels. 2.6 General classification terms. 2.7 Summary; V. Bucur.- 3. Delamination evaluation - a vibration-based approach. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Delamination evaluations with ultrasonics. 3.3 Model-based methods using low frequency vibrations. 3.3.1 Linear behavior. 3.3.2 Nonlinear behavior. 3.4 Summary. Appendix: Dynamics of delaminated beams; V. Bucur.- 4. Crack initiation and growth of delamination in wood and wood-based composites: a Fracture Mechanics approach. 4.1 Introduction. 4.1.1 Linear elastic Fracture Mechanics. 4.1.2 Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics. 4.2 Structural aspects in wood. 4.2.1 Cell wall level - micro scale. 4.2.2 Growth ring level - meso scale. 4.2.3 Clear wood - macro scale. 4.2.4 Structural wood products - massive scale. 4.3 Structural aspects in wood-based composites. 4.3.1 Laminated wood-based composites. 4.3.2 Fibrous based composites. 4.4 Delamination and ecological relevance. 4.6 Summary; V. Bucur.- 5. A theoretical model of collapse recovery. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Repeating cell unit model with cyclical constrains. 5.2.1 Cell wall layer properties. 5.2.2 Circular based cell model. 5.2.3 Square based model. 5.3 Summary; P. Blakemore.- PART 2: METHODOLOGY FOR DELAMINATION DETECTION AND FACTORS INDUCING AND AFFECTING DELAMINATION. 6. Delamination of wood at the microscopic scale: current knowledge and methods. 6.1 Anatomical features of wood delamination. 6.1.1 Weathering and decay. 6.1.2 Internal and intra - ring checking. 6.1.3 Resin pockets. 6.1.4 Shelling. 6.1.5 Reaction wood. 6.1.6 Induced delamination. 6.2 Ultrastructural features of cell wall delamination. 6.2.1 Ultrastructure of wood cell walls. 6.2.2 Location of cell wall delamination. 6.2.3 Mechanism of delamination. 6.2.4 Influence of microfibril angle. 6.2.5 Influence of delignification and pulp refining. 6.2.6 Influence of species. 6.2.7 Influence of moisture content. 6.2.8 Influence of temperature. 6.3 Microscopic methods for evaluation of delamination in wood. 6.3.1 Light microscopy. 6.3.2 Confocal microscopy. 6.3.3 Electron microscopy. 6.4 Conclusion. 6.5 Summary; L. Donaldson.-7. Probing the wood coating interface at high resolution. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Confocal laser scanning microscopy. 7.2.1 High resolution CLSM examination of wood-coating interface: coating penetration into cell-wall micro-cracks. 7.2.2 Combined light microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy reveals a complex wood-coating interaction. 7.3 Wood-coating interface examined by field emission scanning electron microscope in combination with backscattered electron imaging. 7.4 Conclusion. 7.5 Summary; A.P. Singh, B.S.W. Dawson.- 8. Delamination in timber induced by microwave energy. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Dielectric properties of wood. 8.3 The mechanism of wood delamination induced by microwaves. 8.4 Solid wood delamination in various microwave applications. 8.4.1 Impregnation. 8.4.2 Drying. 8.4.3 Bending. 8.5 Controlling the microwave delamination zone in timber. 8.6 Conclusion. 8.7 Summary; G. Daian.- 9. Delamination in wood and wood products induced by weathering. 9.1. Background. 9.2. Delamination in solid wood. 9.2.1 Methods of measurements. 9.2.2 Macroscopic aspects. 9.2.3 Microscopic aspects. 9.3. Delamination in wood products and wood panels. 9.3.1 Outdoor exposure. 3.2 Artificial exposure. 9.4 Summary; V. Bucur.-



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