Authors
Giana Almeida, Jose Otavio Brito, Patrick Perre
Publication date
2009/1/1
Volume
63
Issue
1
Pages
80-88
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Description
Wood-water relationship of untreated and heat-treated wood was studied. Specimens of Eucalyptusgrandis, E. saligna, and E. citriodora were submitted to five conditions of heat treatment: 180°C and 220°C with air; 220°C, 250°C, and 280°C with N2. The wood-water relationships were accurately studied in a special device, in which the moisture content (MC) of the sample was measured with a highly sensitive electronic microbalance placed in a climatic chamber. The dimensions of the sample were collected continuously without contact by means of two high-speed laser scan micrometers. Sorption curves and shrinkage-MC relationships were observed. To study the effects of heat treatment, the following parameters were also determined: fiber saturation point (FPS), wood anisotropy (T/R ratio), shrinkage slope, reduction in hygroscopicity, and anti-shrink efficiency (ASE). The physical properties were significantly …
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