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Following the Victorian wildfires of 2005/06 and 2009, sawmillers reported abnormally high levels of internal checking in the timber from Victorian Ash fire salvage logs, causing a loss in…
Following the Victorian wildfires of 2005/06 and 2009, sawmillers reported abnormally high levels of internal checking in the timber from Victorian Ash fire salvage logs, causing a loss in…
Drying timber to produce material for high quality applications is an expensive and time- consuming operation. The drying process consumes approximately 70% of the energy required to conv…
Hardwood logs and green boards often show large variations in the rate at which they dry, which causes problems for timber processors. If fast or slow drying boards could be identified they co…
Impact of sapwood and the properties & market utilisation of plantation & young hardwoods: Executive Summary and Literature Review (PART A). The hardwood processing industry in A…
Review of, and recommendations for, research into preventing or ameliorating drying related internal & surface checking in commercially important hardwood species in south-easter…
Comparison of solid wood quality & mechanical properties of three species and nine provenances of 18-year old eucalypts grown in clearwood plantations across southwest Western Austr…
The objective of this research was to determine if, after the application of conventional processing methods, there were differences in solid wood quality, recovery and board defects betw…
This project evaluated Acoustic wave velocity (AWV) as a direct measure of wood stiffness using two age classes (8 years and 13–15 years) of Eucalyptus nitens. Standing trees and felled logs…