Dr Dan Ridley-Ellis D.Ridley-Ellis@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Dan Ridley-Ellis D.Ridley-Ellis@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Distortion (warping) when sawn timber is kiln-dried has been identified as the most important quality barrier preventing the wider utilisation of UK-grown timber in the construction industry. Using more timber in new buildings would not only add value to the UKs forest resource but would also lock up substantial amounts of carbon in permanent structures.
Wood shrinks in all directions on drying. Longitudinal shrinkage is least, but if it is at all uneven across a piece of timber then the timber will bend or twist (Backstrom & Kliger, 2006). Longitudinal shrinkage depends on the angle that the wood cells make with the tree (Schulgasser et al, 2007) and on the angle that the cellulose microfibrils make with the wood cells (microfibril angle, MFA). The quantitative details of these relationships are not clear (Yamamoto et al, 2001). There is now a large body of knowledge on the effect of cellulose orientation on wood stiffness and it would be very helpful if some of this knowledge could be utilised to predict longitudinal shrinkage and distortion.
Type of Project | P09 - Research Studentship |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Scottish Forestry |
Value | £55,181.00 |
Project Dates | May 1, 2011 - Apr 30, 2014 |
Growth & quality of minor conifer timber species Oct 1, 2012 - Sep 30, 2016
PhD investigating performance of timber from some minor species while developing approaches for assessing wood in standing trees.
Public engagement work - Bright Club Scotland Nov 2, 2012 - Oct 31, 2015
Public engagement and providing training for others doing public engagement
Larch grading setting Mar 1, 2014 - Oct 31, 2015
To create approved settings for existing x-ray and acoustic grading machines for British larch whilst creating knowledge on dimensional tolerance and creating a subset of sample resource for Proof of Concept test work.
SIRT workplan 2014/17 (Workpackage 1) Mar 1, 2014 - Jul 31, 2018
Improving industry knowledge of timer properties and utilisation potential of 'alternative species', testing 6 different species. Disseminate and promote effectively the outputs of the programme, including an annual event for industry.
Timber grading standards support (Workpackage 2) Jul 1, 2014 - Jul 31, 2018
Provide support to the forest industry through representation on various GB and European committees, and to provide dissemination and facilitate events to the sawmill industy.
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