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Collapse in California woods

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Eric L. Ellwood, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 14(8):7-7.

Published August 01, 1960

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Collapse in lumber—an extreme form of shrinkage which causes large volume loses and is accompanied by warping and splitting—is being studied in order to find ways to rehabilitate wood that has collapsed during drying and to develop a practicable technique to prevent collapse.

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Collapse in California woods

Eric L. Ellwood
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Collapse in California woods

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Authors

Eric L. Ellwood, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(8):7-7.

Published August 01, 1960

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Collapse in lumber—an extreme form of shrinkage which causes large volume loses and is accompanied by warping and splitting—is being studied in order to find ways to rehabilitate wood that has collapsed during drying and to develop a practicable technique to prevent collapse.

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