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Lightning protection of wood-pole lines
Electrical Engineering, 1940The reliability of wood-pole transmission lines during the lightning season has long been a problem with operating companies. To meet the ever increasing service demands approximately 60 miles of line were reconstructed using the inherent insulation of a wood-pole line with lightning protector tubes on one of three conductors.
H. K. Sels, A. W. Gothberg
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Wood Energy: Protect Local Ecosystems
Science, 2009In their Policy Forum paper “Wood energy in America” (13 March, p. [1432][1]), D. deB. Richter Jr. et al. argue cogently for deployment of advanced wood combustion (AWC) systems to meet a range of objectives, and they demonstrate the potential economic and energy values of community-based AWC ...
Brian D. Titus +4 more
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Charring of protected wood studs
Fire and Materials, 1998The charring of wood studs has been studied in the cone calorimeter at constant heat flax 50 kW/m(2) and compared to data from full-scale furnace wall tests. The wood studs were unprotected or protected by gypsum plasterboards on the exposed side. Similar charring depths were found and the data analysed mainly in terms of fire exposure.
Lazaros D. Tsantaridis +1 more
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Ultraviolet Protective Eyewear for Wood’s Light Use
Pediatric Dermatology, 2011Abstract: When interpreting delayed patch test reads for children suspected of having contact dermatitis, we use the Wood’s light to illuminate the highlighter outlines we made at the first read. Our pediatric patients wear single‐use ultraviolet protective goggles to shield their retinas, because children have a propensity to attempt to look into the
Elise M, Herro +2 more
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BIO PROTECTIVE TREATMENT OF WOOD
Scientific Bulletin of BuildingThe article covers issues related to biological protection of wood. It is shown that wood, especially chopped (dead) wood is exposed to both external natural factors and the action of various microorganisms. Natural factors, especially ultraviolet rays of solar radiation, change the chemical composition of wood and destroy lignin as the least stable ...
Z. Sirko +5 more
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Emerging Engineered Wood for Building Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2023Yuan Yao, Guido Panzarasa, Ming Hu
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Sustainability in Wood Products: A New Perspective for Handling Natural Diversity
Chemical Reviews, 2023Guido Panzarasa, Ingo Burgert
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