自然老化对木材燃烧热量释放的影响

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Jingyu Zhao, Xinrong Jiang, Jiajia Song, Shiping Lu, Yueyan Xiao, Chi-Min Shu
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摘要

木材是古建筑和古结构的主要建筑工具,但对于那些存留至今的古建筑和古结构,自然老化的木材可能会带来显著的火灾隐患。如果不降低此类建筑的火灾风险,就会对健康、安全造成潜在威胁,并带来巨大的文化损失。我们获得了古建筑中常用的几种老化木材样本(榆木、松木和杨木),并将其动力学和热学特性与新鲜木材样本进行了比较,以确定提高安全性的潜在方法。使用差示扫描量热法确定了新鲜样本和老化样本的热释放特征,并利用每个反应阶段的温度范围和热释放规律确定了热反应阶段的特征。研究了不同加热速率下燃烧时的放热特性,并评估了老化对不同放热阶段的温度变化和放热速率特性的影响。最后,利用热流数据,计算了样品的表观活化能(AAE)及其在不同放热阶段的分布,并通过弗里德曼微分等转换法进行了分析。结果表明,老化样品的放热能高于新鲜样品,这表明老化确实会影响热反应过程。在本研究中,老化样品的热扩散能力更强,传递的热量更多,更容易燃烧(通过传播热量),总体而言火灾危险性更大。在快速放热阶段,老化木材的 AAE 会随着反应的进行而增加,与新鲜样本相比,老化木材的 AAE 更低,对火灾的敏感性更高。前指数因子与 AAE 之间存在明显的线性关系,且存在动力学补偿效应。这项研究为预防木结构古建筑火灾提供了初步的理论依据。
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Influence of natural aging on wood combustion heat release

Influence of natural aging on wood combustion heat release

Wood is a primary building tool for ancient buildings and structures, but for those that survive to date, naturally aged wood may pose a noteworthy fire hazard. There are potential risks to health, safety, and substantial cultural loss if fire risks in such buildings are not mitigated. We obtained several samples of aged wood commonly used in ancient structures (elm, pine, and aspen), and compared the kinetic and thermal characteristics to fresh wood examples to determine potential methods of enhancing safety. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to establish the heat release characteristics of the fresh and aged samples, and the characteristics of the thermal reaction stages were characterized using the temperature range and heat release laws for each reaction stage. The heat release characteristics during combustion were investigated for different heating rates, and the influence of aging on temperature change and heat release rate characteristics during different exothermic stages was assessed. Finally, using heat flow data, the apparent activation energy (AAE) of the samples and their distributions during different exothermic stages were calculated and analyzed via the Friedman differential iso-conversion method. Results showed that the exothermic energy of the aged samples was higher than that of the fresh samples, indicating that aging does impact the thermal reaction process. The aged samples in this study had a greater heat diffusion capacity, transmitted more heat, were more susceptible to burning (by spreading that heat), and generally posed a greater fire hazard. During the rapid exothermic phase, the AAE of aged wood increased as the reaction progressed, and exhibited lower AAE with a greater sensitivity to fire than fresh samples. A sound linear relationship between pre-exponential factor and AAE and the kinetic compensation effect was obvious. This study provided a rudimentary theoretical basis for the prevention of fires in timber-framed ancient buildings.

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Wood Science and Technology
Wood Science and Technology 工程技术-材料科学:纸与木材
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
75
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Wood Science and Technology publishes original scientific research results and review papers covering the entire field of wood material science, wood components and wood based products. Subjects are wood biology and wood quality, wood physics and physical technologies, wood chemistry and chemical technologies. Latest advances in areas such as cell wall and wood formation; structural and chemical composition of wood and wood composites and their property relations; physical, mechanical and chemical characterization and relevant methodological developments, and microbiological degradation of wood and wood based products are reported. Topics related to wood technology include machining, gluing, and finishing, composite technology, wood modification, wood mechanics, creep and rheology, and the conversion of wood into pulp and biorefinery products.
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