Course title
森林資源利用学   [Forest Resource Technology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01EN3218
Instructor(s)
安藤 恵介, 近江 正陽   [ANDO Keisuke, OMI Masaharu]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
A special subject of En.
The various wood and wood materials produced from natural resources or forest resources that have value as raw materials, which are becoming increasingly important in terms of environmental considerations, are used in the living environment and how they are used. An overview of what is manufactured and what characteristics those materials have. It also touches on machining and adhesives that are essential for the manufacturing process.
Expected Learning
You can acquire scientific knowledge on the use and manufacture of wood and wood materials that are widely used in the world.

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy:
See the Curriculum maps.
URL: https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
Outline the following and learn the role of wood and wood materials as carbon stocks. Ando is in charge of 1-7 times, and Omi is in charge of 8-15 times.
1. The current state of wood use and the position of wood in imported raw materials
2. Main uses of wood resources
3. Construction of a wooden house and the process of manufacturing wood and wood materials used in it (video)
4. Wood processing machines essential for the utilization of wood resources and machining by them
5. Lumber and standards for wood
6. Significance of wood drying and drying method
7. Outline and manufacturing method of structural glulam
8. Features of wood bonding
9. Main adhesives for wood resources
10. Manufacturing method and characteristics of veneer and veneer laminate (LVL)
11. Standards and features of structural plywood
12. Outline and manufacturing method of particle board that plays a part in cascade use
13. Overview of fiberboard and manufacturing method
14. Combination of wood resources and heterogeneous materials and characteristics of the composite materials (Part 1)
15. Combination of wood resources and heterogeneous materials and characteristics of the composite materials (Part 2)
Prerequisites
Metrology, living environment, eco-materials

Students are recommended to spend the standard amount of time as specified by the University
Required Text(s) and Materials
Use handout materials prepared by the instructor as appropriate
References
Supervised by the Forestry Research Institute: “Revision 4 @ Wood Industry Handbook”, Maruzen, 2004
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Faculty of Agriculture: Forestry and Forestry Business Essentials, Asakura Shoten, 2007
Banshoya / Okumura / Hattori / Murase: "Cutting II Second Edition", Kaiseisha, 2007 (Ando)
Suzuki, Tokuda, and Sakuno: "Wood Resources" Kaiseisha, 1999 (Ando, ??Omi)
Sakuno / Takaya / Umemura / Fujii Edition: "Science of Wood Adhesion", Kaiseisha, 2010 (Omi)
Assessment/Grading
Tests will be conducted at the end of the term, and the final evaluation will be based on the sum of the charge for Ando (out of 50) and the charge for Omi (out of 50).
Message from instructor(s)
We hope to learn about what materials are used to build wooden houses and how those materials are produced. (Ando)
Adhesive processing and the use of wood materials are indispensable for expanding the use of wood. I hope that you will understand the basics of bonding and wood materials through this lecture. (Omi)
Course keywords
Lumber, Drying, Glulam, Plywood, Particleboard, Textile Plate
Office hours
Office hours for both faculty members are from 15:00 to 16:00 every Friday, but please make reservations in advance by e-mail (andok for Ando and ohmi for Omi).
Remarks 1
We will distribute the attendance sheet to each person and ask them to write their questions and comments about the lectures on that day. At the beginning of the next session, we will answer important questions without giving the name of the person who asked the question, so that everyone could better understand it.
Remarks 2
H30 (2018) S 16%, A 10%, B 19%, C 29%, D 26%
H29 (2017) S 29%, A 20%, B 19%, C 14%, D 28%
H28 (2016) S 15%, A 24%, B 12%, C 24%, D 24%
H27 (2015) S 6%, A 12%, B 24%, C 33%, D 24%
H26 (2014) S 5%, A 13%, B 29%, C 16%, D 37%
H25 (2013) S 8%, A 24%, B 32%, C 18%, D 18%
H24 (2012) S 8%, A 20%, B 20%, C 20%, D 32%
H23 (2011) S 14%, A 14%, B 18%, C 25%, D 29%
H22 (2010) S 6%, A 22%, B 24%, C 16%, D 32%
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/19/2020 7:58:21 PM