IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE AND ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ON CHANGES OF COLOUR OF FIR AND SPRUCE WOOD

Peter Godovčin, J. Martinka, P. Rantuch, Martina Hladová, Juraj Kopúnek, Mária Otajovičová, Mária Zuzana Bednáriková
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This study deals with the investigation of impact of temperature and ultraviolet (UV) radiation on spruce wood (Picea abies(L.) H. Karst.) and fir wood (Abies albaMill.) colour changes. Samples of investigated woods species were loaded by temperatures of 110, 130, and 150°C and UV radiation (with 253.7 nm wavelength and 40 W m-2intensity) during 72, 168, 336 and 672 hours. Colour changes were evaluated in the CIE Lab colour space. Theneural network for prediction of both colour coordinates and total colour difference of spruce and fir wood was trained by data regarding exposure conditions (temperature, UV radiation and time) and by obtained results. Coefficient of determination (R2) of the neural network was above 0.99 for training, validation and testing. Average colour coordinates (±standard deviation) of the spruce and fir wood before exposure were L* = 80.08 ± 3.70,a* = 7.55 ± 2.13, b* = 21.56 ± 1.79, L* = 80.46 ± 1.91, a* = 6.84 ± 0.97, and b* = 18.90 ± 1.26, resp. Total colour differences after thermal loading were in the interval from ΔEab* = 3.76 ± 1.95 (spruce wood at 110°C) to ΔEab* = 45.37±1.46 (fir wood at 150°C). Total colour differences of both wood species exposed by UV radiation were approximately in intervals from ΔEab* = 12 to 13 (after 72 h) up to ΔEab* = 16 to 20 (after 168 to 672 h). Obtained results proven that both temperature and UV radiation have significant impact on the colour changes of the investigated woods.
温度和紫外线辐射对冷杉和云杉木材颜色变化的影响
本文研究了温度和紫外线辐射对云杉木材(Picea abies(L.))的影响。杉木(Abies albaMill.)颜色变化。研究树种的温度分别为110、130和150°C,紫外辐射(波长为253.7 nm,强度为40 W m-2)为72、168、336和672 h。在CIE Lab色彩空间中评估颜色变化。通过有关暴露条件(温度、紫外线辐射和时间)的数据和获得的结果,对用于预测云杉和冷杉木材颜色坐标和总色差的神经网络进行了训练。神经网络的训练、验证和测试的决定系数(R2)均在0.99以上。暴露前云杉和冷杉木材的平均颜色坐标(±标准差)分别为L* = 80.08±3.70、a* = 7.55±2.13、b* = 21.56±1.79、L* = 80.46±1.91、a* = 6.84±0.97、b* = 18.90±1.26。热负荷后的总色差范围为ΔEab* = 3.76±1.95(110°C云杉木)至ΔEab* = 45.37±1.46(150°C冷杉木)。两种木材在紫外线照射下的总色差大致为ΔEab* = 12 ~ 13 (72 h后)至ΔEab* = 16 ~ 20 (168 ~ 672 h后)。得到的结果证明,温度和紫外线辐射对所研究木材的颜色变化都有显著影响。
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