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Crack formation in unfinished siding of aspen (Populus tremula L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) during accelerated weathering
Authors:P O Flæte  O A Høibø  F Fjærtoft  T-N Nilsen
Affiliation:Norwegian Forest Research Institute, H?gskolevn. 12, N-1432 ?S, NO
Agricultural University of Norway, Department of Forest Sciences, P.O. BOX 5044, N-1432 ?S, NO
Silvinova, P.O. BOX 1295 Vestad, N-2401 Elverum, NO
Norwegian Building Research Institute, H?gskoleringen 7, N-7491 Trondheim, NO
Abstract:Crack formation is a serious defect that may reduce the lifetime of unfinished wood in service. An accelerated weathering test was carried out to study crack formation of solid wood board specimens of aspen (Populus tremula L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). The influence of the boards' distance from the pith was also studied. The aspen specimens developed a higher number of cracks than the spruce specimens. However, these cracks were shorter and less injurious than those propagating in spruce wood. It is concluded that a solid wood siding of aspen will show at least as good a performance as spruce regarding crack injuries. For both aspen and spruce, boards taken from near the pith had a lower proportion of long cracks than boards taken further out. This supports the rule that boards with a high proportion of annual rings perpendicular to the surface (the boards near to the pith) have a higher resistance to crack formation than boards with a high proportion of horizontal annual rings.
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