WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
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Wood
• Is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other
woody plants. It is a natural composite of cellulose fibers.
Timber – is a type of wood at any stage after it has been felled. This is wood processed for
construction into beams and planks.
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Types of Trees for Timber Production
The trees are classified into following types based on their mode of growth.
1. Exogenous - Exogenous trees are outward growing trees. Horizontal section of such tree
contains several rings which are nothing but annual rings. These rings can be used to predict
the age of tree. Most of the exogenous trees are useful for many engineering purposes.
Exogenous trees are sub classified into following types.
➢ Conifers - Conifers are nothing but soft wood producing trees which are also called
as ever green trees. The timber of these trees is light colored, light in weight, low
dense and poor against fire.
➢ Deciduous - Deciduous trees are hard wood producing trees. The leaves of this
type of trees are generally broad in size and they fall in autumn and grow in spring.
Deciduous trees are most suitable for constructional purposes. Timber of
deciduous trees is dark colored, dense, heaviest and good against fire.
2. Endogenous - Endogenous trees are inward growing trees which contains fibrous mass in their
longitudinal section. The timber from these trees is useful in some limited engineering
purposes.
Examples: bamboo, palm, cane etc.
Processing of Timber
Processing of Timber contains following steps
1. Felling of Trees - Felling of trees is nothing but cutting of trees which are suitable for
engineering purposes. Felling should be done when the tree is matured.
2. Seasoning of Timber - Seasoning of timber means removal of moisture content from
timber. A newly fell tree contains water up to 50% of its dry weight. The timber contains free
moisture and bound moisture.
3. Conversion of Timber - Conversion of timber is the process of cutting of timber into
required sections. This can be done by using power machines. Skilled persons should be required
for economic conversion of timber.
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4. Preservation of Timber - The final stage of timber processing is preservation which is
carried out to increase the durability of timber and also to resist the attacks of fungi, insects etc.
on timber.
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o Insect attack wood products for two purposes: to consume the wood as a food and
to burrow into the wood for habitation.
o The fungi that cause decay are always present in the environment. They live by
digesting food manufactured by other plants and wood.
o Molds and mildews produce dark-gray-to-black coloration. They are also fungi but
the affect mainly the appearance of wood products and not the structural
characteristics.
Principal Effects
➢ Surface Erosion (photodegradation)
➢ Checking, splitting and warping
➢ Shrinkage and swelling
➢ Disintegration and decay