halkeiluille
Halkeiluille, often translated as "cracks" or "splinters" in English, refers to the phenomenon of wood splitting or fracturing. This typically occurs due to internal stresses within the wood, often exacerbated by external factors such as changes in moisture content, temperature fluctuations, or mechanical stress. As wood absorbs or loses moisture, its cells expand or contract, leading to internal pressure. When this pressure exceeds the wood's structural integrity, it can result in visible cracks. Similarly, rapid temperature changes can cause differential expansion and contraction within the wood, creating stress points that lead to halkeiluille. Mechanical forces, such as improper handling during logging, transportation, or storage, can also initiate or worsen these splits.
The occurrence and severity of halkeiluille depend on several factors, including the species of wood, its grain