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Course title Wood Science
Course code MatZ2036
Credit points (ECTS) 4.5
Total Hours in Course 121.5
Number of hours for lectures 16
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes 16
Number of hours for laboratory classes 16
Independent study hours 72
Date of course confirmation 17/02/2015
Responsible Unit Institute of Forest Management
 
Course developers
Dr. sc. ing., Leonards Līpiņš
Mg. sc. ing., pasn. Jānis Magaznieks

There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course
 
Replaced course
MatZB016 [GMTRB016] Wood Science
Course abstract
The students study macro and micro structure of wood and identification of wood species according to macro characteristics of wood. They get acquainted with the methods of determining physical and mechanical properties. The students evaluate the tree species according to the different properties and their suitability to certain conditions of use. They also clarify the impact of different factors on the changes of wood properties.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
After completing the course student will have:
• Knowledge of the structure of wood, its physical and mechanical properties and the methods of determining them,(laboratoooory work)
• Skills are able to determine 22 commercially significant tree species, characterize their properties and usage, (practical work) • Competence of selecting the most appropriate tree species according to the purpose of their usage.(laboratory work)
Course Content(Calendar)
1 Content of the study course, definition of wood, advantages (2 l.) Macroscopic features (3 lab. work)
2 Disadvantages of wood, directions of application (2 l.), Separation of groups of tree species, determination of conifers (3 lab. work)
3 Wooden parts, their functions and possibilities of use (p.).(2 l)
4 Main wood cuts, core, bark, combi, round (l.) Determination of deciduous trees with curved trachea (4 practice work)
5 Core, year, wood rays (l.). Determination of all wood samples (see).(3 laboratory work)
6 Wood microstructure (l.) Colloquium tree species notation. (3.laboratory work.)
7 Chemical structure of wood. Cell beam (l.). Microstructure of wood (3 laboratory work)
8 Decorative properties of wood. (1 practice work)Types of water. Test 1. Humidity indicators, their changes. (4 prakctcal work.)
9 Determination of moisture (l.d.).(1 laboratory work)
10 Wood shrinkage.Negative phenomena (l.d.) Determination of physical properties (1 practice work)
11 Wood density, its meaning (p.). Determination of physical properties (4 practice work)
12 Combustion heat. Indicators of mechanical properties (l.). Defense of laboratory works.(seminar)
13 Boundary strength. Deformation indices (l.). Determination of ultimate strength (1 practice work)
14 Wood performance indicators (l.). Annual-width effect (practical work.). 15 Changes in wood quality in different parts of the trunk. Practical tasks (see).(1 practice work) 16 Impact of forestry measures and growing region on wood quality (l.). Test 2.
Requirements for awarding credit points
In order to obtain an examination grade, laboratory work must be completed and defended and all tests must be successfully written. It is possible to improve the final assessment by rewriting one of the tests.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
Students must independently learn the detailed characteristics of 22 tree species and the possibilities of their use
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
A student can obtain a successful mark in a test, exam or test if at least 50% of the questions are answered correctly. During the semester, 2 written tests must be taken, the topics of which cover the issues covered in the lectures, laboratories, practical work materials, as well as independently acquired material. All practical and laboratory work provided for in the lesson plan, successfully written tests must be completed and passed by the time of the examination. The cumulative assessment consists of the study course tests, laboratory work assessment and activities during the lessons. The examination (Test) may not be taken if the grade of each test and colloquium is 6 and higher; the arithmetic mean of the tests of the tests, practical work and colloquia is equated to the assessment of the examination. Examination, test is written, without the use of auxiliary materials. If the exam, test mark is unsuccessful (3), the overall grade of the course is also unsuccessful. Requirements and procedures for processing missed classes: Attendance of lectures and classes is mandatory. Delayed and uncredited laboratory and practical works shall be processed at the time and in accordance with the procedure specified by the department. Unsuccessful oral answer or transcription of tests is given one opportunity at the time specified by the department.
Compulsory reading
1. Koksnes paraugu noteikšana un raksturošana. Mācību palīglīdzeklis. Jelgava: LLU, 2000. 26 lpp.
2. Koksnes fizikālās un mehāniskās īpašības. Mācību palīglīdzeklis. Jelgava: LLU, 2000. 30 lpp. 3. Уголев Б. Древесиноведение с основами лесного товароведения. Москва: Московский гос.унив.леса, 2001. 340 с.
Further reading
1. Grīnberga M. Materiālmācība galdniekiem. Rīga: Jumava, 2003. 191 lpp.
2. Lohmann U. Holz - Handbuch. 4. Aufl. voelling neuberarb . [S.l.] : DRW - Verlag, 1995. 311 S. 3. Bruce Hoadley R. Identifying wood. USA: The Taunton pres, 1990. 223 p.
Periodicals and other sources
1. Baltijas Koks, Rīga. "Balti" žurnāls-ISSN 1407-6667 2. Baltic Forest, ISSN 1392-1355
Notes
The study course is included in the compulsory part of the professional higher education study program Wood Processing realized by Forest Faculty.