This research entitled �Translucent Wood as a Substitute to Glass,� was conducted
to improve the use of woods and make a more durable glass structure. This study specifically aimed to answer the following questions: 1. How can the equipment used in producing transparent wood be described? 2. What proportion of materials are needed to obtain the best quality of translucent wood? 3. How can translucent wood be compared to transparent glass in terms of 3.1 economic cost; 3.2 strength; 3.3 translucency? This research entitled �Translucent Wood as a Substitute to Glass,� was conducted to improve the use of woods and make a more durable glass structure. This study specifically aimed to answer the following questions: 1. How can the equipment used in producing transparent wood be described? 2. What proportion of materials are needed to obtain the best quality of translucent wood? 3. How can translucent wood be compared to transparent glass in terms of 3.1 economic cost; 3.2 strength; 3.3 translucency? This research entitled �Translucent Wood as a Substitute to Glass,� was conducted to improve the use of woods and make a more durable glass structure. This study specifically aimed to answer the following questions: 1. How can the equipment used in producing transparent wood be described? 2. What proportion of materials are needed to obtain the best quality of translucent wood? 3. How can translucent wood be compared to transparent glass in terms of 3.1 economic cost; 3.2 strength; 3.3 translucency?
This research entitled �Translucent Wood as a Substitute to Glass,� was conducted
to improve the use of woods and make a more durable glass structure. This study specifically aimed to answer the following questions: 1. How can the equipment used in producing transparent wood be described? 2. What proportion of materials are needed to obtain the best quality of translucent wood? 3. How can translucent wood be compared to transparent glass in terms of 3.1 economic cost; 3.2 strength; 3.3 translucency? This research entitled �Translucent Wood as a Substitute to Glass,� was conducted to improve the use of woods and make a more durable glass structure. This study specifically aimed to answer the following questions: 1. How can the equipment used in producing transparent wood be described? 2. What proportion of materials are needed to obtain the best quality of translucent wood? 3. How can translucent wood be compared to transparent glass in terms of 3.1 economic cost; 3.2 strength; 3.3 translucency? A beam with width b = 300mm and depth d = 600mm is to be prestressed. Consider a 15% prestress loss, compute the value of the final prestressing force P and eccentricity e.