Smit, Thijn (author)
The Netherlands is building to little in wood and relies way too much on high-emission materials, such as concrete. The building culture is changing, but way to gradual. In response to the scarcity of resources, nitrogen crisis, climate change and the housing crisis, the Netherlands has to turn more to biobased materials, foremost wood, as a resour...
Dijkhuizen, Micha (author)
Derako is a company specialized in designing and manufacturing wooden suspended ceilings, wall panels and façade panels. Derako faces the challenge of high production of waste, over 50% of their bought wood ends up as waste, additionally over 6500 kilograms of plastic waste is being produced. In their industry, Derako is not alone. The construction...
Amer, Mahyoub Kabouchi, Bousselham Rahouti, Mohamed Famiri, Abderrahim Fidah, Abdelwahed El Alami, Salah
Published in
International Journal of Thermophysics
The mechanical properties of wood are important factors to demonstrate its suitability in construction and crafts applications. The aim of this study is to evaluate the mechanical parameters for two clones of eucalyptus wood (E. grandis; E. camaldulensis). At 12 % moisture content, axial compression, axial tension, four-points bending and elasticit...
Guélou, R. Eyma, Florent CANTAREL, Arthur Rivallant, Samuel Castanié, Bruno
This work studies the potential of using wooden tubes for crash applications. The tubes were made from 1 mm thick "I214" poplar veneers, according to different stacking sequences. Four configurations were characterized under static crushing (5 mm/min) and the one that performed best ([90/04/90]) was chosen to undergo dynamic tests under a drop weig...
Bossaert, Sofie Winne, Valérie Van Opstaele, Filip Buyse, Jasper Verreth, Christel Herrera-Malaver, Beatriz Van Geel, Maarten Verstrepen, Kevin J Crauwels, Sam De Rouck, Gert
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Published in
International journal of food microbiology
Currently, there is a strong interest in barrel ageing of finished, conventionally fermented beers, as a novel way to produce sour beers with a rich and complex flavour profile. The production process, however, remains largely a process of trial and error, often resulting in profit losses and inconsistency in quality. To improve product quality and...
Yin, Hao Zheng, Peitao Zhang, Erbing Rao, Jiuping Lin, Qiaojia Fan, Mizi Zhu, Zhiqiang Zeng, Qinzhi Chen, Nairong
Published in
Carbohydrate polymers
Development of eco-friendly adhesives from renewable biomass has attracted considerable attention in recent years. Here, we present a novel approach via combination of waste newspaper (WNP) powder, oxidized glutinous rice starch, and polyamidoamine-epichlorohydrin (PAE) to prepare a formaldehyde-free starch-cellulosic adhesive (SCA) for woody compo...
Frayssinhes, Rémy
Le douglas a été implanté massivement en France métropolitaine il y a une 50aine d’années. La part de gros bois, en raison du vieillissement des peuplements, va s’accroître dans les années à venir. Une part de cette ressource ne correspondra pas aux approvisionnements recherchés par les plus grosses scieries et va se déprécier. Un procédé de transf...
Moriarity, Robert J Wilton, Meaghan J Liberda, Eric N Tsuji, Leonard J S Peltier, Richard E
Published in
International journal of circumpolar health
Indoor concentrations of black carbon (BC) were measured when wood was burned for traditional cultural activities in a study in a Cree community located in subarctic Canada. The study also included an intervention using a propane-fuelled heater to mitigate in situ BC. Mass concentrations of BC were measured in a game-smoking tent for 39 days and in...
Wu, Zhinan (author)
Within the context of utilizing alternative materials to promote sustainable construction in the building industry, Living Architecture is a concept that uses living organisms as the building materials. As a rather unconventional approach, it possesses benefits such as low cost, not requiring considerable workforce or industrial material, carbon-fr...
Shuvo, Ikra Iftekhar
Published in
SN Applied Sciences
AbstractThis study aims to reinforce wood particle composite structures with novel lightweight hollow Topas canola fibres (Brassica napus L.). The feasibility of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP)-cured hybrid composite structures of canola and wood biomass is demonstrated in the current study. By employing a facile fabrication technique under amb...