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                            S. Samarasinghe,
                            G. D. Kulasiri.
                    
                    
                (2000).
            
                            
                                    Displacement fields of wood in tension based on image processing: Part 2. Crack-tip displacements in mode-I and mixed-mode fracture.
                            
                            
                Silva Fennica
                                                            vol.
                                        34
                                                                            no.
                                        3
                                article id 630.
            
                            
                https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.630
            
             
        
                                    
                                    
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                            Near tip displacement fields for tensile loaded cracked rubber and wood  with a crack parallel-, perpendicular-to-grain, and a parallel-to-grain  crack inclined 30°, 45°, and 60° to the load axis were obtained from  digital image correlation (DIC). Theoretical displacements were also  obtained for rubber and wood using isotropic and orthotropic fracture  theory, respectively. The results showed that DIC can reveal fine  details of the nature of displacements and the influences of crack tip  in both rubber and wood. Experimental crack tip displacements for wood  compare well with theory; particularly, when load is  perpendicular-to-grain. Some anomalies were found in the tip  displacements in the direction of the tracheids due to the unique nature  of their behaviour not accounted for by theory. Mixed-mode crack tip  displacement fields for wood clearly showed the increasing influence of  crack angle on the displacements, and the displacements perpendicular to  crack compared very well with theory. The displacements parallel to  crack showed some variations owing to the involvement of tracheids.
                        
                
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                            Samarasinghe,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            ss@nn.nz
                                                                                
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                            Kulasiri,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            kulasird@tui.lincoln.ac.nz
                                                                                          
 
         
     
 
            
        
            
            article id 629,
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                            S. Samarasinghe,
                            G. D. Kulasiri.
                    
                    
                (2000).
            
                            
                                    Displacement fields of wood in tension based on image processing: Part 1. Tension parallel- and perpendicular- to grain and comparisons with isotropic behaviour.
                            
                            
                Silva Fennica
                                                            vol.
                                        34
                                                                            no.
                                        3
                                article id 629.
            
                            
                https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.629
            
             
        
                                    
                                    
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                            Displacement fields for tensile loaded rubber and wood in parallel- and  perpendicular-to-grain were obtained from digital image correlation. The  results showed that the digital image correlation can reveal fine  details of the nature of displacements in both rubber and wood. It was  found that when load is perpendicular-to-grain, the lignin matrix  produces uniform displacement fields similar to that of isotropic  rubber. Uniform displacement fields also observed when lignin is  involved in contraction due to Poisson effect in parallel-to-grain  tension. However, when tracheids carry the load in parallel-to-grain  loading, or are compressed in perpendicular-to-grain loading, a complex  displacement pattern distorted by internal shear stress and slippage is  produced.
                        
                
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                            Samarasinghe,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            ss@nn.nz
                                                                                
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                            Kulasiri,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            kulasird@tui.lincoln.ac.nz
                                                                                          
 
         
     
 
            
        
            
            article id 652,
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                            M. J. Youngman,
                            G. D. Kulasiri,
                            I. M. Woodhead,
                            G. D. Buchan.
                    
                    
                (1999).
            
                            
                                    Use of combined constant rate and diffusion model to simulate kiln-drying of Pinus radiata timber.
                            
                            
                Silva Fennica
                                                            vol.
                                        33
                                                                            no.
                                        4
                                article id 652.
            
                            
                https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.652
            
             
        
                                    
                                    
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                            This paper presents the use of a combined constant drying-rate and  diffusion model to simulate the drying of Pinus radiata timber under  kiln-drying conditions. The constant drying-rate and diffusion  coefficients of the model, which control the drying rate of individual  pieces of timber, were determined from calibrating the model against the  experimental drying curves obtained under the kiln-drying conditions.  The experimental drying curves were obtained from the gravimetric  measurements of the moisture content of timber during kiln drying.  Statistical relationships were developed for the constant drying-rate  and the diffusion coefficients of the model as functions of kiln  temperature and the dry basis density of timber. To determine the  effects of variability of timber, a simulation scheme was developed  based on the model, the probability distribution of the density of  timber, the equations for the constant drying-rate coefficient and the  diffusion coefficient. The model and the associated simulation method  provides a simple way to estimate the drying time of a stack of timber  using parameters determined from experimental results for the specific  timber kiln.
                        
                
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                            Youngman,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Management and Computing Division, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            mjy@nn.nz
                                                                                
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                            Kulasiri,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Management and Computing Division, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            kulasird@tui.lincoln.ac.nz
                                                                                          
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                            Woodhead,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Management and Computing Division, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            imw@nn.nz
                                                                                
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                            Buchan,
                            Lincoln University, Appl. Management and Computing Division, P.O. Box 84, Canterbury, New Zealand
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            gdb@nn.nz