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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 26, 2008 - Issue 9
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The Dynamic of Shrinkage/Moisture Content Behavior Determined During Drying of Microsamples for Different Kinds of Wood

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Pages 1118-1124 | Published online: 11 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

This article presents the results obtained from an experimental device designed for the accurate determination of wood/water relationship on microsamples. The moisture content of the sample is measured with a highly sensitive electronic microbalance and two dimensions of the sample are collected continuously without contact using high-speed laser scan micrometers. The whole device is placed in a climatic chamber. The microsamples investigated were prepared with a diamond wire saw. The unique ability of this device to work with small samples allowed normal, opposite, and reaction wood to be characterized separately.

Experiments were carried out on three wood species (beech, spruce, and poplar). In the case of beech, a deviation from the linear relation between tangential shrinkage and moisture content between 40 and 20% is particularly noticeable for the first desorption. A localized collapse of ray cells could explain this result. Compared to normal wood, an important longitudinal shrinkage and a low tangential shrinkage were observed in compression wood of spruce. Both the tension wood and opposite wood of poplar exhibit a high longitudinal shrinkage, but no significant difference between the three types of wood is noticeable in the tangential direction.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This research was supported by the State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP, Brazil). The authors are also grateful to Gilles Pilate (INRA scientist in Orleans), who provided us with a poplar tree that was artificially bent for several years to form tension wood.

Notes

a Values in brackets represent the standard error of three experimental values.

b Third desorption was tested on one sample.

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