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    Dimensional instability of cement bonded particleboard: contributions to its occurrence by Fan, M.Z, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M, Breese, M.C

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-08-2004)
    “…An intensive programme of research has been carried out to understand the dimensional instability of cement bonded particleboard (CBPB) and establish methods…”
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    Dimensional instability of cement bonded particleboard: stabilisation treatments by Fan, M.Z, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M, Breese, M.C

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-08-2004)
    “…As part of an extensive programme of research aimed at a better understanding of the dimensional instability of cement bonded particleboard (CBPB) and…”
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    Dimensional instability of cement-bonded particleboard: The effect of surface coating by Fan, M.Z, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M, Boxall, J, Breese, M.C

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-07-2004)
    “…Cement-bonded particleboard (CBPB) as a composite of wood chips and reacted Portland cement is dimensionally unstable in service in the presence of changes in…”
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    Fatigue in wood-based panels. Part 2: property changes during fatigue cycling of OSB, chipboard and MDF by Thompson, R.J.H, Ansell, M.P, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-06-2005)
    “…Wood-based panels are viscoelastic so when a load (stress) is applied to them there is a time lag before a deflection (strain) is produced, which results in…”
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    Dimensional instability of cement-bonded particleboard: Mechanisms of deformation of CBPB by Fan, M.Z., Bonfield, P.W., Dinwoodie, J.M., Breese, M.C.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (1999)
    “…Mechanisms of deformation of cement-bonded particleboard (CBPB) are discussed. The results, generated from subjecting CBPB to changing relative humidity in…”
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    modelling of time-dependent deformation in wood using chemical kinetics by Bonfield, P.W, Mundy, J, Robson, D.J, Dinwoodie, J.M

    Published in Wood science and technology (1996)
    “…The development of rheological models to predict creep has led to the derivation of quite complex equations that can predict creep reasonably accurately…”
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    Fatigue and creep in chipboard. 3. The effect of frequency by Thompson, R.J.H, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M, Ansell, M.P

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-10-1996)
    “…Structural grade chipboard used as floor decking can be exposed to a combination of creep loading, and fatigue loading at a wide range of frequencies. Creep…”
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    Modelling the creep behavior of chipboard: the rheological approach by Mundy, J.S, Bonfield, P.W, Dinwoodie, J.M, Paxton, B.H

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-08-1998)
    “…The process of applying the rheological approach to describe creep deformation has been investigated using the 5-parameter model developed by Pierce and…”
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    Fatigue and creep in chipboard. 2. The influence of slow cyclic fatigue on the creep behaviour of chipboard at a range of stress levels and moisture contents by Dinwoodie, J.M, Paxton, B.H, Bonfield, P.W, Mundy, J.S

    Published in Wood science and technology (1995)
    “…Matched samples of chipboard were loaded in four-point bending under either a 7 hours loaded/17 hours unloaded cycle, a 17 hours loaded/7 unloaded cycle, or…”
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