Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy

The aim of this study is to assess the features of timber from aged coppices in transition to high forests to provide a basis for their more efficient utilisation. The introduction of a territorial protection policy and improvements in the socio-economic conditions of people living in mountain areas...

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Main Authors: Lo Monaco A, Calienno L, Pelosi C, Balletti F, Agresti G, Picchio R
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Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2015-02-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1136-007
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spelling doaj-d489587a92174a74a4557a384437f1fa2020-11-24T21:13:33ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582015-02-0181828810.3832/ifor1136-0071136Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central ItalyLo Monaco A0Calienno L1Pelosi C2Balletti F3Agresti G4Picchio R5Department of science and technology for Agriculture, Forests, Nature and Energy, University of Tuscia, I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)Department of science and technology for Agriculture, Forests, Nature and Energy, University of Tuscia, I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)Department of Cultural Heritage Sciences, University of Tuscia , I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)Department of science and technology for Agriculture, Forests, Nature and Energy, University of Tuscia, I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)Department of Cultural Heritage Sciences, University of Tuscia , I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)Department of science and technology for Agriculture, Forests, Nature and Energy, University of Tuscia, I-01100 Viterbo (Italy)The aim of this study is to assess the features of timber from aged coppices in transition to high forests to provide a basis for their more efficient utilisation. The introduction of a territorial protection policy and improvements in the socio-economic conditions of people living in mountain areas have led to a transition towards less intensive use of forests, which has resulted in the conversion of beech coppices into transitional high forests. The suspension of cutting has produced so-called “aged coppices”, now at the stage of thinning. In this condition, high-quality timber is difficult to obtain and the wood supply is highly variable, making efficient processing during manufacture difficult. To investigate features of the timber, clear specimens from two sites, Prati di San Bartolomeo and Fontenova, were analysed. Physical and mechanical characteristics were as follows: dry density, 719 and 688 kg m-3; basic density, 585 and 560 kg m-3; radial shrinkage, 7.06 and 7.17%; tangential shrinkage, 12.43 and 11.72%; volumetric shrinkage, 19.05 and 18.51%; axial compression strength, 54.7 and 54.4 MPa; static bending strengths, 100.9 and 108.4 MPa; and Brinell hardness, 29.8 and 27.7 N mm-2. Wood colour was also measured, as it is an important parameter for the end users. It was assessed with the CIELAB system. The wood colour coordinates before ageing exhibited the following values: L*=82.06, a*=4.92, and b*=17.36. After 504 hours of light exposure, wood became darker (L* =68.99) and more yellow (a*=9.49; b*= 29.57). The results of this study highlight that beech wood from aged coppice in Central Italy shows interesting qualitative features, suggesting that it can be put to more profitable use than as firewood.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1136-007Coppice in TransitionDensityShrinkageMechanical PropertiesBrinell HardnessWood ColourFagus sylvatica L.Central Italy
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author Lo Monaco A
Calienno L
Pelosi C
Balletti F
Agresti G
Picchio R
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Calienno L
Pelosi C
Balletti F
Agresti G
Picchio R
Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Coppice in Transition
Density
Shrinkage
Mechanical Properties
Brinell Hardness
Wood Colour
Fagus sylvatica L.
Central Italy
author_facet Lo Monaco A
Calienno L
Pelosi C
Balletti F
Agresti G
Picchio R
author_sort Lo Monaco A
title Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
title_short Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
title_full Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
title_fullStr Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
title_full_unstemmed Technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central Italy
title_sort technical properties of beech wood from aged coppices in central italy
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The aim of this study is to assess the features of timber from aged coppices in transition to high forests to provide a basis for their more efficient utilisation. The introduction of a territorial protection policy and improvements in the socio-economic conditions of people living in mountain areas have led to a transition towards less intensive use of forests, which has resulted in the conversion of beech coppices into transitional high forests. The suspension of cutting has produced so-called “aged coppices”, now at the stage of thinning. In this condition, high-quality timber is difficult to obtain and the wood supply is highly variable, making efficient processing during manufacture difficult. To investigate features of the timber, clear specimens from two sites, Prati di San Bartolomeo and Fontenova, were analysed. Physical and mechanical characteristics were as follows: dry density, 719 and 688 kg m-3; basic density, 585 and 560 kg m-3; radial shrinkage, 7.06 and 7.17%; tangential shrinkage, 12.43 and 11.72%; volumetric shrinkage, 19.05 and 18.51%; axial compression strength, 54.7 and 54.4 MPa; static bending strengths, 100.9 and 108.4 MPa; and Brinell hardness, 29.8 and 27.7 N mm-2. Wood colour was also measured, as it is an important parameter for the end users. It was assessed with the CIELAB system. The wood colour coordinates before ageing exhibited the following values: L*=82.06, a*=4.92, and b*=17.36. After 504 hours of light exposure, wood became darker (L* =68.99) and more yellow (a*=9.49; b*= 29.57). The results of this study highlight that beech wood from aged coppice in Central Italy shows interesting qualitative features, suggesting that it can be put to more profitable use than as firewood.
topic Coppice in Transition
Density
Shrinkage
Mechanical Properties
Brinell Hardness
Wood Colour
Fagus sylvatica L.
Central Italy
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1136-007
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