La rupture du bois et de ses composites
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La rupture du bois et de ses composites, authored by Guy Pluvinage and published in 1992 by CEPADUES, explores the structural integrity and failure mechanisms of wood and composite materials. This work delves into the physical and chemical properties that contribute to the rupture of wood-based composites, offering insights into their behavior under stress. The book likely addresses applications in construction, engineering, or environmental contexts, where understanding material durability is critical. While specific technical details are not provided in the metadata, the focus on wood and composites suggests a scholarly or technical approach, possibly relevant to fields such as materials science or sustainable resource management. The text may discuss case studies, experimental findings, or theoretical frameworks related to material degradation. Given the publication date, it reflects early 1990s research trends in material analysis. The absence of a detailed description in the metadata limits the depth of synthesis, but the title and context imply a specialized examination of composite materials' vulnerabilities. This work could serve as a reference for professionals or researchers interested in the mechanical properties of natural and engineered materials. Its relevance extends to industries reliant on wood-based products, emphasizing the importance of material science in ensuring structural safety and longevity.
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Guy Pluvinage
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