Impact of annual growth pattern on swelling of selected wood species

E. Dobrowolska, Joanna Macińska
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Impact of annual growth pattern on swelling of selected wood species. Unit swelling was investigated in radial and tangential directions as well as in the intermediate directions for wood of density ranging from 300÷500 kg/m3 and 500÷700 kg/m3 and above 700 kg/m3. Species selected included pine – PNSY (Pinus sylvestris L.), oak – QCXE (Quercus. robur L.) and bangkirai – SHBL (Shorea spp.), teak – TEGR (Tectona grandis), merbau – INXX (Intsia bijuga), jatoba – HYCB (Hymenaea courbaril L). For all the studied wood species, the lowest swelling in the radial direction (0°) was found after both 2 h and 24 h of wetting in water, which increased with the angle of inclination of the annual growth and, after reaching 90°, corresponded to the maximum swelling in the tangential direction. For pine (PNSY) sapwood and heartwood and for oak (QCXE), a high swelling unit was obtained after a wetting time of 2 h, with little change after 24 h of wetting. Swelling increments for the other wood species were lower, ranging from 1% to over 2% after a wetting time of 2 h, showing slight differences between radial and tangential directions. For these wood species, after 24 h of wetting the swelling was higher and varied from more than 2% to nearly 5% in the radial direction and from more than 4% to 10% in the tangential direction. The study showed that, for high-density wood species, it becomes necessary to extend the wetting time in order to determine the actual maximum swelling per unit. The swelling anisotropy coefficients ε of the studied wood species corresponded to the values found in the literature. Higher coefficients were found for oak (QCXE) and teak (TEGR), bangkirai (SHBL) and jatoba (INXX), and were related to the characteristic features of the density structure and anatomical structure. The unit swelling values calculated with the Krzysik (1974) and Vorreiter (1949) equations may be used to assess changes in the dimensions of elements in intermediate directions. The discrepancies between the experimental and theoretical values are smaller for the unit swelling values calculated with the Vorreiter (1949) equation compared to the Krzysik (1974) equation.
年生长模式对选定树种膨胀的影响
年生长模式对选定树种膨胀的影响。对密度为300÷500 kg/m3和500÷700 kg/m3及700 kg/m3以上的木材进行了径向和切向以及中间方向的单元膨胀研究。选择的树种包括pine - PNSY (Pinus sylvestris L.), oak - QCXE (Quercus.)。所有树种在水分湿润2 h和24 h后,径向膨胀最小(0°),随年生长倾斜角增大而增大,在90°后,切向膨胀最大。对于松材(PNSY)、心材和橡木(QCXE),润湿2 h后膨胀系数较高,润湿24 h后变化不大。其他树种的溶胀增量较低,在浸湿2 h后,溶胀增量在1% ~ 2%之间,径向和切向略有差异。润湿24 h后,这些树种的溶胀率较高,径向溶胀率在2%以上至近5%之间,切向溶胀率在4%以上至10%之间。研究表明,对于高密度木材品种,有必要延长润湿时间,以确定每单位的实际最大膨胀。所研究树种的膨胀各向异性系数ε与文献中发现的值相符。栎木(QCXE)、柚木(TEGR)、竹木(SHBL)和竹叶(INXX)的系数较高,且与密度结构和解剖结构的特征有关。用Krzysik(1974)和Vorreiter(1949)方程计算的单位膨胀值可以用来评估元素在中间方向上的尺寸变化。与Krzysik(1974)方程相比,Vorreiter(1949)方程计算的单位膨胀值的实验值与理论值之间的差异较小。
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