Effect of fibre and vessel biometry on wood combustibility of native Miombo tree species

Jonas Massuque, Kelly Iapuque Rodrigues de Sousa, P. F. Trugilho
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Fibres and vessels represent the largest proportion of anatomical elements in hardwood tree species. They exert significant effects on various properties of the wood, which, consequently, have several implications for the use of the wood. However, the effect of these elements on wood combustion behaviour is still poorly analysed in the literature. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of fibre and vessel biometry on wood combustibility. The length, width and cell wall thickness of fibre, diameter of the lumen, and length and width of vessels were measured from five native Miombo tree species in Mozambique, namely Brachystegia boehmii Taub., Brachystegia spiciformis Benth., Julbernardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin, Parinari curatellifolia Planch. ex Benth. and Uapaca kirkiana Müll. Arg. The fibre quality index and cell wall thickness were determined based on fibre biometry. The flexibility coefficient and the wall fraction are inversely proportional indices and individually affected most of the combustion parameters. Wood ignition is driven by large lumen diameter and flexibility in fibres. In addition, cell wall thickness and a larger wall fraction increase wood combustion.
纤维和导管生物计量学对苗木原生树种木材可燃性的影响
在硬木树种中,纤维和血管在解剖学成分中所占比例最大。它们对木材的各种特性产生重大影响,从而对木材的使用产生若干影响。然而,这些元素对木材燃烧行为的影响在文献中仍然分析得很差。本研究旨在评估纤维和血管生物计量对木材可燃性的影响。测量了莫桑比克五种本地Miombo树种(Brachystegia boehmii Taub)纤维的长度、宽度和细胞壁厚度,管腔直径和血管的长度和宽度。;;;;;;,朱茱萸(下)Troupin, Parinari curatellifolia Planch。Benth交货。和Uapaca kirkiana m。参数。利用纤维生物计量法测定了纤维质量指数和细胞壁厚度。柔韧性系数和壁面分数是成反比的指标,分别影响了大部分燃烧参数。木材点火是由大的管径和纤维的柔韧性驱动的。此外,细胞壁厚度和较大的壁分数会增加木材的燃烧。
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