Investigating the tactile warmth of untreated and modified wood surfaces by measuring cold sensitivity in paired-comparison experiments

IF 1.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
S. Bhatta, K. Vahtikari, M. Hughes, M. Kyttä
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ABSTRACT The tactile warmth quality of various untreated and modified wood surfaces was compared at a room temperature of 22°C using the Thurstone’s psychophysical method of paired comparison. The test surfaces included 12 varieties of untreated and modified wooden surfaces. A total of 17 participants took part in the experiments, in which they compared 33 specimen pairs arising from various surface combinations. The results demonstrated the considerable differences in tactile warmth quality among wood surfaces. Surface coatings, such as oil and varnish, and thermal modification induced a change in the tactile warmth of wood. In pine and birch, a decrease in the tactile warmth of the surface was readily perceived after surface densification. The results provide some insights into how materials could be selected, based on their warmth quality, to improve the thermal comfort of living spaces and suggesting that this could be achieved by the extensive use of wood.
在成对对比实验中,通过测量冷敏感性来研究未经处理和改性木材表面的触觉温暖
摘要:在22°C的室温下,使用瑟斯通配对比较的心理物理学方法,对各种未处理和改性木材表面的触觉温暖质量进行了比较。试验表面包括12种未经处理和改良的木质表面。共有17名参与者参加了实验,他们比较了来自各种表面组合的33对样本。结果表明,木材表面的触觉温暖质量存在显著差异。表面涂层,如油和清漆,以及热改性引起了木材触觉温暖的变化。在松树和桦树中,表面致密化后,很容易感觉到表面触觉温暖度的降低。研究结果为如何根据材料的保暖性选择材料以提高生活空间的热舒适性提供了一些见解,并表明这可以通过广泛使用木材来实现。
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International Wood Products Journal
International Wood Products Journal MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD-
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