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211-258 Wood Science | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Mr Branko Hermescec |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures and 36 hours of practical work |
Subject Description | On completion of this subject, students should be able to describe the macroscopic and microscopic features of hardwood and softwood xylem and phloem; comprehend information regarding variability of wood; understand methods used to identify timbers; describe the processes of wood and bark formation including cell differentiation, cell wall layering and modifications; understand the effects of cell wall organisation on some wood properties; have a basic understanding of the chemical composition and properties of wood; understand anatomical, chemical and physical characteristics associated with heartwood formation, growth stresses, reaction wood and natural features in wood; and comprehend the meaning of a number of wood physical properties and basic wood-moisture relationships. Subject content includes: wood and bark structure, anatomy and ultrastructure; macroscopic and microscopic features of wood; tree growth and wood quality, woody cell development, reaction wood, variability of wood; identification methods, growth rings and measurement of wood properties; wood chemistry, extractives, collapse; chemical utilisation of wood; engineering properties of wood; and natural characteristics, and physical properties of wood. Half the practical time will be devoted to wood anatomy, and half to wood physics, chemistry and adhesives. |
Assessment | One 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester. Practical tests may be given throughout the semester. Marks may also be given for assignments, projects and practical work. |
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