timber 3 Flashcards

1
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what does durability mean?

A

resist processes of degradation

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2
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name 5 types of degradation

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  1. chemical
  2. organic
  3. photochemical
  4. thermal
  5. mechanical
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3
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in photochemical degradation.. what is broken down in 1. Uv light…2. visible light ?

A

uv- lignin

visible- cellulose

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4
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browning of wood to produce caramel like smell refers to what type of degration?

A

THERMALL

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5
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What is mechanical degradation?

A

when under load for a long time, loss of strength and stiffness
where timber has been overstressed in compression- localised compression damage i.e. kink bands

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what is white rot?

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  1. fungi which cause lignin, hemicellulose and cellulose to decompose
  2. timber becomes lighter
  3. fibrous mass forms
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what is brown rot?

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  1. fungi which chemically decomposes cellulose and hemicellulose
  2. work darkens
  3. wood breaks into cubes
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brown and white rot cause loss of what to the timber?

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  1. strength
  2. stiffness
  3. toughness
  4. mass
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9
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requirements for substances for protection of timber?

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  1. toxic to humans etc
  2. economic
  3. preservability
  4. non corrosive
  5. toxic to insects/ fungus
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10
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how can preservatives be applied?

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  1. spray and brush
  2. open tank application
  3. pressure application
  4. deluging, dipping, steeping
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