2022
DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2022.2086821
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Climate impact on reinforcements in wooden members – effective hygro-expansion coefficients

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“…An early work on mechanosorptive behaviour was carried out by Armstrong and Kingston (1960); they observed that the deflection of a wooden specimen was influenced by variations in relative humidity. Relaxation creep tests under mechanical stress also highlighted the effects of drying and humidification on the behaviour of wood (Ranta Maunus 1975;Engelund et al 2012;Saifouni et al 2016;Engonga et al 2020;O'Ceallaigh et al 2020;Hou et al 2021;Asyraf et al 2021;Franke et al 2022;Nkene Mezui et al 2023;Aloisio et al 2023).…”
Section: Listmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An early work on mechanosorptive behaviour was carried out by Armstrong and Kingston (1960); they observed that the deflection of a wooden specimen was influenced by variations in relative humidity. Relaxation creep tests under mechanical stress also highlighted the effects of drying and humidification on the behaviour of wood (Ranta Maunus 1975;Engelund et al 2012;Saifouni et al 2016;Engonga et al 2020;O'Ceallaigh et al 2020;Hou et al 2021;Asyraf et al 2021;Franke et al 2022;Nkene Mezui et al 2023;Aloisio et al 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pits on the channel walls feature excellent rejection performance due to nanoscale pores on pit membranes, which can reject particulates in the 200 nm range (Choat et al 2008;Boutilier et al 2014). Additionally, wooden materials resist cracking in the presence of water due to their shrinkage and swelling properties (Boutilier et al 2014;Franke et al 2022). Hence, natural wood has been investigated as a potential filtration material, and the 3D interconnected porous structure has inspired the design of novel water treatment devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%