Search for dissertations about: "Wood cutting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Wood cutting.
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1. On wear of wood-cutting tools : Tool materials, wear mechanisms and modelling
Abstract : Bandsaw blades are commonly used in the sawmill industry for timber cutting. The saw teeth are gradually worn during cutting and will finally cause unacceptable surface roughness and dimensional deviations on the sawn wood product. Maintenance by re-sharpening of the saw teeth is therefore necessary after a certain time of sawing. READ MORE
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2. Machining properties of wood : Tool wear, cutting force and tensioning of blades
Abstract : Cutting processes, in general, and wood cutting processes, in particular, are complex to explain and describe with many influencing factors. Wood, in contrast to man-made fabricated materials, is not a homogenous and distinct material, but a multifaceted and nonhomogeneous biological material. READ MORE
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3. Machining of wood : cutting data and its effect on the work environment and surface quality
Abstract : Machining using circular tools is very frequent in the wood manufacturing industry. Such machinery is very efficient but also leads to problems, for example in the indoor factory environment, in the form of unhealthy wood dust emissions. Another example is imperfections in wood products such as unacceptable surface quality. READ MORE
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4. Friction in threaded fasteners : Influence of materials and tooling
Abstract : Threaded fasteners represent the most common type of machine element, with a unique function that facilitates ease of assembly and disassembly. This ease of disassembly allows machine parts to be reused, refurbished, and recycled. READ MORE
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5. On the wood chipping process : a study on basic mechanisms in order to optimize chip properties for pulping
Abstract : In both the chemical and mechanical pulping process, the logs are cut into wood chips by a disc chipper before fibre separation. To make the wood chipping process more efficient, one have to investigate in detail the coupling between process parameters and the quality of the chips. READ MORE