| Titre : | Understanding wood : Acraftsman's guide to wood technology |
| Auteurs : | R. Bruce Hoadley, Auteur |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | Newton [Etats Unis] : The Thaunton Press |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-918804-05-1 |
| Format : | 256 p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Résumé : |
The Nature of Wood
In Understanding Wood, R. Bruce Hoadley delves into the nature of wood, exploring its cellular structure, growth, and physical properties. He explains that wood is anisotropic, meaning its properties vary with different axes, and that its strength is determined by its grain orientation. Hoadley also discusses the role of water in wood, emphasizing its impact on the material's physical properties. The author then moves on to explore wood's natural characteristics, such as color, figure, and texture. He explains the mechanisms behind these features, linking them to wood's biological and environmental history. Hoadley also discusses the effects of aging, decay, and insect damage on wood, providing insights into the material's long-term behavior. Wood Movement and Moisture Relations Hoadley dedicates a significant portion of Understanding Wood to wood movement and its relation to moisture. He explains the concept of equilibrium moisture content (EMC) and how it affects wood's dimensions. The author also discusses the practical implications of wood movement, particularly in woodworking and construction, providing guidance on how to account for it in different applications. Furthermore, Hoadley delves into the topic of drying wood, exploring different methods and their effects on the material's properties. He also discusses the challenges and considerations involved in working with green or air-dried wood, offering valuable insights for woodworkers and manufacturers. Wood Identification and Properties In the next section of the book, Hoadley provides a comprehensive guide to wood identification, discussing the key characteristics and properties of various wood species. He explains how to distinguish between different types of wood based on their color, grain, texture, and other features, and how to interpret these characteristics in terms of wood's mechanical and working properties. Building on this, Hoadley then explores the mechanical properties of wood, such as strength, stiffness, and density. He explains the factors influencing these properties, including wood species, grain orientation, and moisture content, and how they impact wood's performance in different applications. Wood Processing and Utilization Next, Understanding Wood delves into wood processing and utilization. Hoadley discusses the various methods of cutting and sawing wood, exploring their effects on wood's structure and properties. He also covers wood's response to machining and finishing processes, providing valuable insights for woodworkers and manufacturers. The author then moves on to explore the utilization of wood in different applications, from traditional woodworking to modern construction and manufacturing. He discusses the selection of wood for specific uses, considering factors such as strength, durability, and appearance, and provides practical advice for optimizing wood's performance in different contexts. Wood and the Environment In the final section of the book, Hoadley addresses the environmental aspects of wood, discussing its sustainability, recycling, and carbon footprint. He explores the role of forests in wood production, emphasizing the importance of responsible forestry practices and the conservation of wood resources. Overall, Understanding Wood offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of this remarkable material. It provides a valuable resource for woodworkers, engineers, architects, and anyone with an interest in understanding and working with wood. |
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