2008
DOI: 10.1080/07373930801946411
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Considerations on Drying Frozen Spruce Wood and Effects upon Its Properties

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“…Additionally, as in similar research studies [5,[8][9][10][11][12], we discovered that freezing and the time of exposure to negative temperatures significantly reduced all mechanical wood properties and increased the dimensional instability inside the wood. Conversely, other researchers [13][14][15] discovered that as temperature decreased, the efficiency of cutting Additionally, as in similar research studies [5,[8][9][10][11][12], we discovered that freezing and the time of exposure to negative temperatures significantly reduced all mechanical wood properties and increased the dimensional instability inside the wood. Conversely, other researchers [13][14][15] discovered that as temperature decreased, the efficiency of cutting processes for frozen wood decreased.…”
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“…Additionally, as in similar research studies [5,[8][9][10][11][12], we discovered that freezing and the time of exposure to negative temperatures significantly reduced all mechanical wood properties and increased the dimensional instability inside the wood. Conversely, other researchers [13][14][15] discovered that as temperature decreased, the efficiency of cutting Additionally, as in similar research studies [5,[8][9][10][11][12], we discovered that freezing and the time of exposure to negative temperatures significantly reduced all mechanical wood properties and increased the dimensional instability inside the wood. Conversely, other researchers [13][14][15] discovered that as temperature decreased, the efficiency of cutting processes for frozen wood decreased.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Ref. [12] observed phase transitions of water in pine and discovered that the melting temperature of free water depends on moisture content. After the temperature stabilized, the samples were placed in a Memmert humidity chamber where the heating process used in hot air drying was simulated.…”
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