Sökning: "timber connection"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 28 avhandlingar innehållade orden timber connection.
21. In-plane mechanical properties of birch plywood and its performance in adhesively bonded connections
Sammanfattning : Birch (Betula spp.) is a hardwood species with a wide natural distribution on the Eurasian continent, especially in northern Europe. LÄS MER
22. Strength and colour response of solid wood to heat treatment
Sammanfattning : Heat treatment is a method for improving the durability and dimensional stability of wood. The treatment method used in this work is called Thermo Wood and is industrially applied in Finland. In 2004 production was 31146 m3. The method involves heating wood in a steam atmosphere where the heat causes chemical changes in the structure of the wood. LÄS MER
23. Vårflödesprognoser med utgångspunkt från snötaxeringar i Malmagenområdet
Sammanfattning : The present paper deals with snow assessments as a basis for spring runoff forecasts.The investigation areas are glacier free drainage areas in the Swedish mountains at about 62°N, where the main interest was focused on an area of 100 km2 in which the snow cover during five subsequent winter seasons were assessed by various methods. LÄS MER
24. Skogsavverkningsrätt
Sammanfattning : An analysis from civil law point of view with special reference on one hand to the parties´ rights and obligations and on the other hand to the treatment of cer-tain third party conflicts. An agreement between a landowner and another subject of law meaning that the latter is entitled to fell trees on the landowner’s property is according to Swedish law regarded as right to use the property, a usufruct. LÄS MER
25. Testing and finite element modeling of wooden stairs and bridge decks
Sammanfattning : Development of new products in the joinery industry has traditionally been based on testing of prototypes. Computer-aided design tools and finite element analysis can supplement traditional prototype testing and improve the product development process. LÄS MER