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Equilibrium Moisture Content of Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) Green Wood for Columns in a High-Temperature Water Vapor Environment
real time measurement moisture content high temperature high pressure material for columns
2009/11/23
Changes in the moisture content of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) green wood for columns with the dimensions of 110×110×1000 mm during drying in environments of over 100°C and 1 atm were...
Cultivation and Utilization of Japanese Fast Growing Trees with High Capability for Carbon Stock I.
Melia azedarach fast growing tree wood properties specific gravity pruning
2009/3/6
Wood properties and their variation in the stem of 17-year-old Melia azedarach trees, which grew fast and had straight stem forms due to pruning, were investigated to clarify the potential of this sp...
Improvement of Creep Resisting Performance of Kanawa-tsugi(Japanese Traditional Beam to Beam Joint)by Using the Recovery-property of Compressed Sugi Komisen
compressed wood contact stress creep relaxation of stress Kanawa-tsugi
2009/3/6
A very important problem that cannot be overlooked is the occurrence of long term relaxation on the contact stress and creep of Japanese traditional joints. This research to gain understanding and imp...
Cultivation and Utilization of Japanese Fast Growing Trees with High Capability for Carbon Stock II.
Choerospondias axillaris fast-growing tree wood properties density
2009/3/6
Wood properties and their variation in the stem of 19-year-old Choerospondias axillaris trees, which grew fast and had straight stem forms, were investigated to clarify the potential of this species a...
Flame Die-out of Glued Laminated Japanese Larch Lumber Columns with a Fire-retardant Shell-layer
glued laminated lumber fire resistance flame die-out fire retardant
2009/3/4
According to the Building Standard Law of Japan, flame die-out of the specimen is required to certify fireproof wooden beams and columns in addition to structural strength in the ISO 834-1 fire test....