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Journal articles on the topic "Furniture, Oak"

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Shen, De Jun. "Oak Veneer Bleaching Technology." Advanced Materials Research 430-432 (January 2012): 1219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.430-432.1219.

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oak veneer furniture with bleach treatment process, and by orthogonal test method of oak veneer bleaching factors were analyzed to determine the bleaching process parameters, that is a certain quality and a certain fraction of the mass fraction of sodium hypochlorite oxalic acid composition of oxidized bleach treatment is better.
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Mamiński, Mariusz L., and Anna Romanowska. "Polyglycerol- and sucrosebased green polyurethane adhesives for veneering." Drvna industrija 70, no. 3 (September 27, 2019): 229–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2019.1830.

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Veneering of particleboard with ABS foil and natural oak veneer was performed using polyglycerol- and sucrose-based polyurethane adhesives. Bonding strength between veneer and underlying board was determined according to EN 312 standard. Developed adhesive formulations exhibited bonding strengths between coating material and underlying board exceeding the surface soundness of particleboard (cohesive failure between 50 % and 100 %). Higher adhesion was found for natural oak veneers. Reactivity of the studied adhesives was comparable to those for commercial adhesives used in furniture industry. It has been demonstrated that biobased polyols can be considered environmentally benign and efficient components of polyurethane adhesives for furniture industry.
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Sydor, Maciej, and PIOTR POHL. "Load-bearing capacity and characteristic forms of destruction of furniture joints made with rastex 15 and P-10 clamex fasteners." Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology 106 (January 15, 2019): 38–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.7735.

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Load-bearing capacity and characteristic forms of destruction of furniture joints made with rastex 15 and P-10 clamex fasteners. The study tested the relationship between the load and angular deflection in furniture joints. The tests were carried out for two types of fasteners and five types of materials: chipboard, MDF, hardwood plywood, glued pine boards and glued oak boards. The furniture joint samples contained two fasteners preloaded only with a bending moment (without application of shear forces). The results were converted per single fastener specifying: its maximal load capacity, 50 mrad (2.9°) limit deflection and rigidity coefficient. It was found that rigidity is a better structural property of the tested joint types than their load capacity. As far as rigidity is concerned, the most durable is the combination of oak glued board – rastex 15 fastener (13.2 Nm bending moment per fastener), while the least durable combination is chipboard – clamex P-10 fastener (4.8 Nm bending moment per fastener). Photographic documentation of damaged furniture joint samples was prepared and analysed. In case of chipboard and MDF combinations (where the load is determined by the combined material), the combined boards suffer a disastrous damage, while in combinations of plywood boards and pine or oak glued boards, (where the capacity is determined by the fastener), both clamex P10 and rastex 15 fasteners are damaged.
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Luppold, William G. "Regional Examination of Red Oak Lumber Price Trends." Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 14, no. 4 (December 1, 1997): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/njaf/14.4.173.

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Abstract Nearly 25% of the eastern sawtimber inventories are of species classified as red oak. Over the last 20 yr, red oak has become the most commonly used hardwood in the production of furniture, kitchen cabinets, and millwork. However, differences in subspecies and growing conditions produce variations in color and texture of red oak lumber produced from timber grown in Northern, Appalachian, and Southern regions. In the late 1980s, users of hardwood lumber began to pay higher prices for red oak lumber from the Northern hardwood region. By 1995, grade 1 Common Northern red oak was selling at prices nearly 40% higher than for similar Southern red oak. This paper examines Northern, Appalachian, and Southern green and air-dried prices for three major grades of red oak lumber, and relates these changes to regional differences in the red oak resource and growing conditions and changes in the industries that use red oak lumber. The results of this analysis should be useful in evaluating the profitability of precommercial thinning and other short-term management practices used to increase the value of red oak sawtimber. North. J. Appl. For. 14(4):173-177.
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Deliiski, N., N. Trichkov, Z. Gochev, and D. Angelski. "Modeling of the Energy Consumption for Warming up of Furniture Elements during their Unilateral Convective Heating before Lacquering." Information Technologies and Control 14, no. 4 (December 1, 2016): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/itc-2017-0012.

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Abstract A mathematical model and a numerical approach for the computation of the specific energy consumption, which is needed for warming up of flat furniture elements before their lacquering, have been suggested. The approach is based on the integration of the solutions of a non-linear model for the calculation of the nonstationary 1D temperature distribution along the thickness of subjected to unilateral convective heating furniture elements. With the help of a self-prepared software program, computations have been carried out for the determination of the change in the specific energy, which is consumed by oak furniture elements with an initial temperature of 20 °C, moisture content of 8 %, thickness of 16 mm, and length of 0.6 m, 1.2 m, and 1.8 m, during their 10 min unilateral convective heating by hot air with temperature of 100 °C and velocity of 5 m·s−1.
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Johnson, Jennifer Koenig. "Oak Furniture: The British Tradition: A History of Early Furniture in the British Isles and New England [Revised edition]." Reference Reviews 31, no. 5 (June 19, 2017): 36–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rr-03-2017-0050.

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Storodubtseva, Tamara, I. Andreyscheva, and A. Shatalova. "COLOR RANGE OF WOOD AND HUMAN PRODUCTS." Actual directions of scientific researches of the XXI century: theory and practice 8, no. 1 (October 26, 2020): 149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/2308-8877-2020-8-1-149-152.

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The article considers the psycho-emotional state of a person, which depends on the surrounding furniture, in this case, on its color scheme. Wood surrounds us everywhere and always, how does it affect us? Which wood is better in structure, in ease of production? What are the qualities of wood? And the main question is, what effect does wood furniture of different species have on us and how does it affect our health? We tried to find out these questions in our article. For the manufacture of furniture, it is necessary to use wood of a thin structure, which can be subjected to processing and apply a beautiful finish. Oak wood is suitable for the manufacture of bent furniture. It has large vessels and is well bent due to large vessels, while the wood fibers are not destroyed. At the end of the first year, students of the Forestry Faculty with a profile in furniture design and woodworking technology undergo practical training in the Vosmodrev workshop, gaining maximum knowledge about wood as a material for the manufacture of various types of products, processing and processing - production technologies. A very important factor is the color scheme, which is selected by the creators of the latest examples of the furniture industry for the emotional state of a person. It is important to consider which color causes which emotion - positive or negative.
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WOOD, LUCY. "LEVER'S OBJECTIVES IN COLLECTING OLD FURNITURE." Journal of the History of Collections 4, no. 2 (January 1, 1992): 211–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/4.2.211.

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Abstract Lever began acquiring old furniture in the 1870s and 1880s, first of all buying early English oak and then eighteenth-century French furntture. During the 1890s he turned to the Engltsh etghteenth century, and by 1900 was committed to forming an historically representatice collection ofEnglish furniture - the material equivalent of the various published histories that began to appear in the 1890s and 1900s. Several of the stylistic 'chapters 'were presented in period rooms, both in his houses and in the Lady Lerer Art Gallery. The major influence on Lever's career as a collector was the artist, dealer, collector and champion of British art, James Orrock , who saw furniture as an integral part of the British artistic achievement. Lever took this approach even further, seeking out mastetpieces of English cabinet-making that could vie with French furniture as works of art. At the same time he borrowed the moral clothing of the Vernacular Revival, paying lip-service to its cult of the ordinary object to endorse his deep-seated belief that art was good for people. It was this conviction, combined with his conrersion to Orrock's cause that led in 1913 to the foundation of the Lady Lever Art Gallery: the English furniture collection, selected by Lever from his own much larger holdings, remains one of the most important in public hands, and the late eighteenth-century marquetry is unrivalled.
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Nicolescu, Valeriu-Norocel, Torsten Vor, William L. Mason, Jean-Charles Bastien, Robert Brus, Jean-Marc Henin, Ivo Kupka, et al. "Ecology and management of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn. Q. borealis F. Michx.) in Europe: a review." Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 93, no. 4 (September 20, 2018): 481–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpy032.

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Abstract Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn. Q. borealis F. Michx.) is a valuable broadleaved tree species originating from the eastern half of the USA and Canada. It was introduced to Europe in 1691 and currently covers over 350 000 ha, being found all over the continent, except the coldest part of Scandinavia. It is a fast-growing and valuable broadleaved tree due to its ecological characteristics, good wood properties and high economic value. Northern red oak prefers deep, loose, moderately humid and acid soils, without compact horizons and of at least moderate fertility. It does not grow well on dry, calcareous soils as well as waterlogged or poorly drained soils. It is either naturally regenerated using a group shelterwood system or planted using seedlings of European provenance, collected in certified seed stands. As northern red oak is light-demanding, its management should be ‘dynamic’ and includes heavy interventions (cleaning–respacing and thinning from above), in order to minimize crown competition between the final crop trees. These should produce large diameter trees for valuable end uses (e.g. veneer, solid furniture, lumber, etc.) within a rotation period generally of 80–100 years. The necessity for pruning (both formative and high) depends on the stand stocking at establishment, the subsequent silvicultural interventions as well as the occurrence of forking. The adaptation potential of northern red oak to predicted climate change, especially drought, seems to be higher than for European native oaks, the importance of the species is expected to increase in the future.
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Sydor, Maciej, Agnieszka Kwapich, and Piotr Pohl. "Strength comparative analysis of furniture joints made of various materials." Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology 113 (March 31, 2021): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.2337.

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The strength comparative analysis of furniture joints made of various materials. The influence of the load on the angular deformation of the furniture joint samples made of various materials was studied. The tests were carried out for six types of furniture materials: chipboard, MDF, hardwood plywood, glued pine wood, glued oak wood and HPL and for three types of fasteners with different ways of fixing in connected elements: shape-thread, expansion-expansion and expansion-thread way of anchoring in material of boards. The joint samples were loaded with a bending moment only (without inducing transverse loadings). The maximum load capacity and load capacity at the 3° (0.052 rad) sample rotation was measured and then the stiffness coefficients were calculated. Considerable differences were found between HPL and others lignocellulosic materials. Expansion fasteners offer incredibly low joint rigidity. This was observed for all tested furniture materials, from soft (chipboard) to very hard (HPL). Expansion connectors work better in soft lignocellulosic materials than in hard materials. The main advantage of expansion fasteners, in comparison to shape-thread fasteners, is its low visibility in the joint and the technological ease of assembly. On the other hand, thread-shaped connectors offer much greater strength and stiffness of joints.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Furniture, Oak"

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Li, Meng. "An analysis of consumers' willingness to pay for environmental certified hardwood products." 2003. http://etd.utk.edu/2003/LiMeng.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2003.
Title from title page screen (viewed Oct. 6, 2003). Thesis advisor: Kim L. Jensen. Document formatted into pages (x, 99 p. : col. ill., col. maps). Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-66).
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WEI, HUNG YING, and 魏宏穎. "A Study of International Marketing Strategy-A Case of OA Furniture for oa168.com.tw." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69453218492924205970.

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國立臺北大學
企業管理學系碩士在職專班
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Taiwan's economy is composed of small and medium enterprises. For the furniture industry, how the firms to stand out in a competitive environment is really an important issue. The study uses method of cases study and selects several domestic cases as representatives to take in-depth interviews and then record as empirical evidence. Through interviews to illustrate the findings and explore the firms how to take its existing strengths and integrate the actual and virtual channels, thereby expand their international markets. The study first analyzes the current situation of Taiwan furniture industry and the competition in the overall market and ask how the firms to formulate the international development policies to stand out in the fierce global environment. And how the Taiwan furniture firms to set the appropriate marketing strategies in response to the international trend to enhance their brand image and visibility. Finally, the thesis analyzes how the firms to face the competitive environment and what are the trends of the furniture industry. Through the literatures review and cases study, the important findings are presented as followings: 1. The furniture firms take the technical capability and foreign marketing experiences to expand their global international strategies. 2. The furniture firms take explicit STP strategic management concepts to enhance the force of international marketing. 3. The furniture firms should consider different national situation to make the pricing and promotional planning as the differentiated marketing strategies. 4. The furniture firms integrate the actual and virtual channels and make strategic alliance to expand their international distribution channels.
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Books on the topic "Furniture, Oak"

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Schiffer, Nancy. America's oak furniture. West Chester, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 1989.

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Warren, Velma Susanne. Golden oak furniture. 4th ed. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2005.

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Warren, Velma Susanne. Golden oak furniture. West Chester, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 1992.

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Golden oak furniture. 3rd ed. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 2003.

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More golden oak. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Ltd., 1998.

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George, Jennifer. Collector's guide to oak furniture. Paducah, KY: Collector Books, 1995.

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American oak furniture: Book III. Radnor, Pa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1988.

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Harriett, Swedberg, ed. American oak furniture: Styles and prices. Lombard, Ill: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1986.

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Harriett, Swedberg, ed. American oak furniture: Styles and prices, Book I. 3rd ed. Radnor, Pa: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1992.

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Club, Antique Collectors', ed. Oak furniture: The British tradition : a history of early furniture in the British Isles and New England. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 2002.

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Conference papers on the topic "Furniture, Oak"

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Beshears, David L., D. Duncan Earl, Melissa Voss Lapsa, L. Curt Maxey, Jeff D. Muhs, Christina D. Ward, and John D. Morris. "Solar Energy, Collected, Concentrated, Transported, and Distributed as Light With No Energy Conversion Via a Hybrid Solar Lighting System." In ASME 2007 Energy Sustainability Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2007-36096.

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Hybrid solar lighting (HSL) is a technology in which sunlight is collected and distributed via optical fibers into the interior of buildings. Analogous to hybrid electric vehicles that use both batteries and internal combustion engines to power cars, hybrid lighting employs roof-mounted collectors to concentrate sunlight into flexible optical fibers and carry it inside buildings to “hybrid” light fixtures that also contain electric lamps. As the two light sources work in tandem, control systems keep lighting levels constant by dimming the electric lights when sunlight is bright, and turning them up as the sky darkens with weather conditions or nightfall. Data indicate that on a bright, sunny day the power consumption for lighting can be reduced by 50% or more. Today, lighting in U.S. residential and commercial buildings consumes close to 5 quadrillion BTUs of primary energy and one-fifth of all electricity. In commercial buildings, one-quarter of all energy demand is for lighting. With a forecasted doubling of commercial floor space by the year 2020 comes an urgent and growing need to find more efficient ways of lighting our nation’s buildings. Typically, less than 25 percent of the electrical energy consumed for lighting actually produces light; the rest generates heat, which increases the need for air-conditioning. Unlike conventional electric lamps, the sunlight from HSL systems produces virtually no waste heat. A nationwide field trial program is under way to provide system performance data and user-feedback essential for the successful commercialization of HSL. Field trial installations include San Diego State University, San Diego, CA; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA; Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Sacramento, CA; Wal-Mart, McKinney, TX; Aveda Corp., Minneapolis, MN; Staples, Long Island, NY; Braden’s Furniture, Knoxville, TN; Multipurpose Research Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN; University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV; Hybrid Lighting Laboratory, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN. This paper describes the field trial program and summarizes the results to date from the field trial installations.
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Shin, Jae-eun, Hayun Kim, Callum Parker, Hyung-il Kim, Seoyoung Oh, and Woontack Woo. "Is Any Room Really OK? The Effect of Room Size and Furniture on Presence, Narrative Engagement, and Usability During a Space-Adaptive Augmented Reality Game." In 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismar.2019.00-11.

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