Effect of tracheid on water absorption behavior of Cunninghamia lanceolata under freeze-thaw conditions

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Xi Deng, Wei Peng, Xujuan Wu, Fei Xiao, Chongpeng Ye, Kaiyuan Li
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In this paper, the effects of freeze-thaw cycle (FTC), freezing temperature (FT) and initial moisture content (IMC) on Cunninghamialanceolata’s water absorption behavior were investigated. The porosity was measured with a gas permeability-porosity analyzer, and its tracheid structure changes were obtained using an optical microscope to explore microstructural deformation under varied freeze-thaw conditions. The results showed a maximum increase in water absorption and mean absorption rate of 25.2% and 24.8%, after 30 FTC experiments. The FTC experiments revealed a positive correlation between FTC and both water absorption and mean absorption rate. The FT experiments showed that Cunninghamia lanceolata’s water absorption and mean absorption rate initially increased, then decreased, and increased again with decreasing temperature, due to the tracheid volume change through icing ratio and ice crystal volume alteration. IMC experiments show water absorption and mean absorption rate decrease for cCunninghamia lanceolata with IMC 0-45% and increase for IMC 60-110% post freeze-thaw. The water absorption and mean absorption rate data were fitted to tracheid volume to derive the predictive models. Correlation analysis identifies the strongest impact of IMC on water absorption and mean absorption rate. FTC primarily influenced tracheal volume, while FT had the weakest effect on tracheal volume, water absorption, and mean absorption rate.

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气管对冻融条件下杉木吸水行为的影响
本文研究了冻融循环(FTC)、冻结温度(FT)和初始含水量(IMC)对 Cunninghamialanceolata 吸水行为的影响。利用气体渗透性-孔隙度分析仪测量了孔隙度,并利用光学显微镜获得了其气管结构的变化,以探讨不同冻融条件下的微观结构变形。结果表明,经过 30 次冻融实验后,吸水率和平均吸水率的最大增幅分别为 25.2% 和 24.8%。冻融循环实验表明,冻融循环与吸水率和平均吸水率呈正相关。FT 实验表明,随着温度的降低,杉木的吸水率和平均吸水率先是增加,然后减少,最后又增加,这是因为结冰率和冰晶体积的变化导致了气管体积的变化。IMC 实验表明,冻融后,当 IMC 值为 0-45% 时,长春花的吸水率和平均吸水率下降,而当 IMC 值为 60-110% 时,吸水率和平均吸水率上升。将吸水率和平均吸水率数据与气管体积拟合,得出预测模型。相关分析表明,IMC 对吸水率和平均吸水率的影响最大。FTC 主要影响气管体积,而 FT 对气管体积、吸水率和平均吸水率的影响最弱。
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European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products 工程技术-材料科学:纸与木材
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: European Journal of Wood and Wood Products reports on original research and new developments in the field of wood and wood products and their biological, chemical, physical as well as mechanical and technological properties, processes and uses. Subjects range from roundwood to wood based products, composite materials and structural applications, with related jointing techniques. Moreover, it deals with wood as a chemical raw material, source of energy as well as with inter-disciplinary aspects of environmental assessment and international markets. European Journal of Wood and Wood Products aims at promoting international scientific communication and transfer of new technologies from research into practice.
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