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Effects of quenching on relaxation properties of wet wood
Authors:Takato Nakano
Institution:(1) Faculty of Science and Technology, Shimane University, Matsue, Shimane 690-8504, Japan
Abstract:A new relaxation property is discussed on the basis of creep behavior of wet wood specimens pretreated with heating at various temperatures followed by quenching. The treated samples showed more marked relaxation than that of an untreated sample. The relationship between relaxation time and heating history was represented by an equation ln(lambda) = –(gammaagr fk 1)DeltaT + ln(lambda g) + k 2], where ln(lambda) is the logarithmic relaxation time of wet samples after quenching, DeltaT is the difference between the heating temperature and the glass transition temperature (T g), ln(lambda g) is the logarithmic relaxation time at T g, gamma is a constant, agr f is the coefficient of thermal bulk expansion, and k 1 and k 2 are constants. It was concluded from the analysis of experimental results that the change in the relaxation property caused by heating and the following quenching is due to the temporary free volume created by freezing of molecular chain motion of wood components, most probably lignin, during quenching.This work was presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of Japan Wood Research Society, Gifu, April 2002
Keywords:Heating  Quenching  Relaxation time  Free volume  Wood
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