Reprint

International Conference Wood Science and Engineering in the Third Millennium - ICWSE 2023

Edited by
August 2024
414 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1783-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1784-9 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue International Conference Wood Science and Engineering in the Third Millennium - ICWSE 2023 that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

The global demand for wood is steadily increasing, driven by various factors such as population growth, urbanization, and a shift towards sustainable and renewable materials. As industries and consumers alike seek eco-friendly alternatives, wood's versatility and environmental benefits make it a preferred choice. This reprint focuses on research related to innovative solutions to optimize wood utilization and contains studies spanning several subject areas, including explorations of subfossil, lesser-known and fast-growing species, and advanced composites. Meeting future material requirements while addressing potential wood shortages involves efficient resource management and advancements in wood processing, preservation, and technological applications. This reprint demonstrates that these efforts enable the production of high-added-value products and sustainable development within the wood industry.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Ailanthus; biofuels; biomass; chemical composition; fast growing; invasive; mechanical strength; pulp; waste; wood; architecture; building; construction; culture; heritage; island; properties; structure; timber; windmill; wood; linden; paulownia; balsa; low density; structural uniformity; Turkey oak; air-drying; kiln-drying; drying rate; drying quality; CT scan; experimental research; image processing; moisture content; porous material; timber drying; wet pockets; heritage artefacts; wooden support; damaged linden; dimensional modifications; treatments; solvents; conservation; restoration; wood plastic pellets; rubberwood sawdust; refuse-derived fuel; elemental compositions; chemical and physical properties; plantation wood lumber; Paulownia; lightweight solid wood panels; plywood drilling; modeling; optimization; neural networks; response surface methodology; thrust force; drilling torque; ancient; artifact; carving; culture; digital; gild; heritage; reconstruction; reproduction; structure; wood; wood–wood connection; dovetail connections; shear force bearing capacity; flank participation; ductile behavior; wall–ceiling connections; cross laminated timber; water absorption; modulus of rupture; roughness; medium-density fiberboard; additive manufacturing; 3D printing; chair parts; connector; veneer mechanical properties; tensile strength; slicing checks; digital image correlation (DIC); slicing thickness; diameter at breast height; hybrid; native; seedling; standing tree volume; utilization; tree felling volume; Tectona grandis; thermal modification; chemical analyses; CIELab; beech wood; profiled milling; surface quality; roughness; waviness; tool marks; raised fibers; anatomical cavities; Picea abies; Pinus sylvestris; wildfire; forest fire; salvaged wood; sawn wood; wood products; clear wood properties; moisture gradient; density; mechanical properties; wood color; adhesion; analogue technology; printing technology; roughness; surface; topography; UV lacquer system; wettability; UV lacquer system; LED radiators; high-density fibreboard; colour measurements; gloss level; storage cube; furniture design; magnetic structural components; play element; 3D printing; structure robustness; functional testing; hybrid composite; date palm; cotton; Kevlar; polyester resin; cyclic testing; mechanical testing; wood; colour; clear waterborne coatings; UV-VIS radiation; accelerated artificial test; colour changes; oak; subfossil wood; aged wood; recent wood; density; swelling; shrinkage; compression strength; n/a