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In the course of almost 40 years various researchers, at what used
to be TNO's Forest Products Research Institute, currently the TNO
Centre for Timber Research, conducted studies into the physical
properties of wood. The first studies and calculations were carried
out by Mr E. Prochaska, after which Mrs G.M.C. Koning-Vrolijk
continued the work. Indeed Mrs Koning-Vrolijk wrote the Institute's
first publication (1962), an Eng lish version of which was
published in 1963 (3) on the occasion of FAO and IUFRO Conferences
held in the United States. Thereafter, the Institute's work was
carried on by Mr A. Govers, Mr J.F. Rijsdijk and Mr P.B. Laming.
Their research resulted in a second publication (Laming 1978) in
which not only the mechanical properties but also the physical
properties of 48 wood species were described. During the bulk of
this period technical support was provided by Mr J.C. Verwijs and
more recently by Mr L. van Brussel. After extensive studies, the
Belgian Timber Information Institute also adopted the same research
methods as TNO in order to obtain physical data on a number of wood
species which were of commercial interest to the Belgian market but
which had not been covered in TNO's studies. The Belgian Timber
Information Institute's suggestion to include their research
results, on a total of 17 wood species in this publication, .was
therefore gratefully accepted."
In the course of almost 40 years various researchers, at what used
to be TNO's Forest Products Research Institute, currently the TNO
Centre for Timber Research, conducted studies into the physical
properties of wood. The first studies and calculations were carried
out by Mr E. Prochaska, after which Mrs G.M.C. Koning-Vrolijk
continued the work. Indeed Mrs Koning-Vrolijk wrote the Institute's
first publication (1962), an Eng lish version of which was
published in 1963 (3) on the occasion of FAO and IUFRO Conferences
held in the United States. Thereafter, the Institute's work was
carried on by Mr A. Govers, Mr J.F. Rijsdijk and Mr P.B. Laming.
Their research resulted in a second publication (Laming 1978) in
which not only the mechanical properties but also the physical
properties of 48 wood species were described. During the bulk of
this period technical support was provided by Mr J.C. Verwijs and
more recently by Mr L. van Brussel. After extensive studies, the
Belgian Timber Information Institute also adopted the same research
methods as TNO in order to obtain physical data on a number of wood
species which were of commercial interest to the Belgian market but
which had not been covered in TNO's studies. The Belgian Timber
Information Institute's suggestion to include their research
results, on a total of 17 wood species in this publication, .was
therefore gratefully accepted."
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