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Effects of cell wall structure on tensile properties of hardwood : effect of down-regulation of lignin on mechanical performance of transgenic hybrid aspen ; effect of chemical degradation on mechanical performance of archaeological oak from the Vasa ship / Ingela Bjurhager
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674.1 BJU
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Stockholm: KTH Vetenskap och Konst
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2011
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ix, 72 p., [7] p., [7] p., [8] p., 15 p., 15 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
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9789174159141/1654-1081
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Thesis (Ph. D.) - KTH School of Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Thesis
Abstract:
Wood is a complex material and the mechanical properties are influenced by a number of structural parameters. The objective of this study has been to investigate the relationship between the structure and the mechanical properties of hardwood. The mechanical
property study on Vasa oak showed that the longitudinal tensile strength is severely reduced in several regions of the ship, and that the reduction correlates with reduced average molecular weight of the holocellulose. This could not have been foreseen without a thorough mechanical and chemical investigation, since the Vasa wood (with exception from the bacterially degraded surface regions) is morphologically intact and with a micro-structure comparable to that of recent oak. The results can be used in the ongoing task of mapping the condition of the Vasa wood.
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Introduction -- Morphology of hardwoods -- Mechanical testing of wood -- Mechanical properties of wood -- Effect of genetic modification on mechanical properties of hybrid aspen -- Effect of chemical degradation on mechanical properties of archaeological
oak.Four articles co-written by Ingela Bjurhager also included in publication: Mechanical characterization of juvenile European aspen (Populus tremula) and hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x Populus tremuloides) using full-field strain measurements -- Ultrastructure and mechanical properties of Populus wood with reduced lignin content caused by transgenic down-regulation of cinnamate 4-hydroxylase -- Towards improved understanding of PEG-impregnated waterlogged archaeological wood: A model study on recent oak -- Significant loss of mechanical strength in archeological oak from the 17th century Vasa ship : correlation with cellulose degradation.
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