Results 31 to 40 of about 309 (171)

Effect of boric acid treatment on mechanical properties of laminated beech veneer lumber

open access: yesSilva Fennica, 2003
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) made from beech wood veneers treated with boric acid by using dipping method was tested for some mechanical properties following different standards.
Colakoglu, Gürsel   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Two-dimensional finite element analysis of the flexural resistance of LVL Sengon non-prismatic beams

open access: yesCase Studies in Construction Materials, 2019
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) Sengon is nowadays industrialized in Indonesia as an innovative utilization of Sengon wood, a fast growing timber species. The presence applications of this LVL Sengon is very limited yet to simple one-storey dwelling houses,
Ali Awaludin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Influence of technological cracks of peeled vener on the shear strength of ultralam bars [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
The aim of the research is to study the shear strength of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) when working on shear in four different planes. To determine the influence of the presence of technological cracks formed in the peeling process, an experiment was ...
Mironova Stefania
doaj   +1 more source

Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) manufacturing using three hybrid poplar clones

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2012
Laminated veneer lumbers (LVLs) were manufactured from veneers of 3 rotary peeled fast growing hybrid poplar clones, I-214 (Populus xeuramericana), I-77/51 (Populus deltoides), and S.307-26 (Populus deltoides), with a phenol formaldehyde (PF) adhesive. Two Populus deltoides clones that are grown in Turkey were used for the first time in LVL production.
kurt, Ramazan   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Impact Of Heat Treatment On Weight Loss During Combustion Of Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL)

open access: yesJournal of Polytechnic, 2018
This study was performed to determine the effects of heat treatment on weight loss during combustion of the laminated wood materials produced from Oriental beech ( Fagus orientalis L.),  scotch pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.), sessile oak ( Quercus petraea L.), and poplar ( Populus nigra L.) veneers bonded with PVAc-D 4 , PUR and MF adhesives. For this aim,
Perçin, Osman, Altunok, Mustafa
openaire   +7 more sources

Sustainable Utilization and Fire Protection of Wood‐Based Composites in Buildings: Innovations, Challenges, and Future Directions

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The increasing use of wood and wood‐based composites in construction reflects a global shift toward renewable materials that support sustainable development objectives, including carbon reduction and responsible resource use. While wood offers substantial environmental benefits compared to conventional materials such as concrete and steel, its
Qaisar Munir   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Awareness in Sustainable Construction Materials Uptake in Developing Economies: Evidence From Nigeria

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Sustainable Construction Materials (SCM) are crucial for reducing lifecycle emissions in the built environment, yet their adoption remains limited in many developing economies, such as Nigeria. This study investigates how awareness influences the adoption of SCM among professionals in Nigeria's Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)
Mumini Damilola Osuolale   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Structural Behaviour of Strengthened Timber Beams With Fibre‐Reinforced Polymer (FRP) and Steel: A Review

open access: yesAdvances in Civil Engineering, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
This paper provides a focused review of the studies on short‐term flexural performance, creep behaviour and blast responses of timber beams reinforced with three strengthening methods: external reinforcement (ER), near‐surface mounted (NSM) and glued‐in (GI) methods.
Hassan Abedi Sarvestani   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

UEG Week 2023 Oral Presentations

open access: yes, 2023
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 9-200, October 2023.
wiley   +1 more source

Performance‐Based Approach for Classifying the Degree of Combustibility of Building Products

open access: yesFire and Materials, Volume 49, Issue 7, Page 986-1013, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Managing fire behaviour of building products is crucial to provide fire safety. In North America, the classification of building products according to their fire risk is based on a binary system, with products designated as either noncombustible or combustible through a vertical tube furnace test.
Amirouche Sadaoui   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy