Search for dissertations about: "grain angle"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words grain angle.
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1. Studies of the fibre direction and local bending stiffness of Norway spruce timber : for application on machine strength grading
Abstract : Machine strength grading is a production process in the sawmill industry used to grade sawn timber boards into different strength classes with specific characteristic values of the bending strength, modulus of elasticity (MOE) and density. These properties are called grade determining properties. READ MORE
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2. Spiral Grain in Norway Spruce
Abstract : Wood is a major construction material that is used in many contexts, and for different purposes. Serious problems may arise, however, when moisture related deformations as twist occur in wood used in different types of building structures, joinery and furniture. READ MORE
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3. Strength grading of structural timber and EWP laminations of Norway spruce : Development potentials and industrial applications
Abstract : Machine strength grading of structural timber is a sawmill process by which considerable value is added to sawn products. The principle of such grading is that the strength of a timber member is predicted on the basis of a so called indicating property (IP) which, in general, represents an averaged value of the modulus of elasticity (MOE) measured over a board length of about one meter or more. READ MORE
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4. Strength grading of structural timber and EWP laminations of Norway spruce : Development potentials
Abstract : Strength grading of structural timber is a process by which value is added to sawn products. It is to the greater part carried out using machine grading based on statistical relationships between so called indicating properties and bending strength. READ MORE
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5. Experimental Studies of Deformation Structures in Stainless Steels using EBSD
Abstract : In this thesis, the focus has been the study of deformation structures in stainless steels by using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Via increased knowledge of the evolution of the substructure during deformation, the design and control of the manufacturing process can be improved. READ MORE