Blar i Skog og landskap, Rapport på forfatter "Larnøy, Erik"
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Effect of kerfing on crack formation in Scots pine log house timber
Flæte, Per Otto; Larnøy, Erik (Chapter, 2011)In Norway log buildings are normally produced from logs canted on two sides. The canted faces are prone to crack formation during drying. This can cause some disadvantages, e.g. the cracks can trap water from rainfall, ... -
Leaching of commonly used impregnation agents affected by wood properties
Kängsepp, Kärt; Larnøy, Erik; Meier, Pille (Chapter, 2011)The objective of the study was to assess the influence of wood properties on copper leaching from wood treated with preservatives. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees were harvested from two different stands in Norway ... -
Proceedings of the 7th meeting of the NORDIC-BALTIC NETWORK IN WOOD MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (WSE)
Larnøy, Erik; Alfredsen, Gry (Rapport fra Skog og landskap;15/2011, Research report, 2011)This report presents presentations and summaries of posters presented during the conference "7th meeting of the Nordic-Baltic Network in Wood Materials & Engineering". The conference was held Oct. 27 to 28, 2011 in Oslo, ... -
Sorption behaviour of Scots pine in Northern Europe
Feilke, Thorben; Zimmer, Katrin; Fromm, Jana; Larnøy, Erik (Chapter, 2011)Wood as a hygroscopic material gains or loses moisture with changes in climate of the surrounding air. The moisture content influences strength properties, hardness, durability and machinability. Therefore the hygroscopicity ... -
Wood products in a low current pulsing electric field - a new way to protect wood?
Treu, Andreas; Larnøy, Erik (Chapter, 2011)A new protection system has been tested which protects wood without treating it - by installing a low pulsing electric field. This electro-osmotic pulsing technology on wood, called PLEOT, has been tested in lab trials. ...