1. Effect of thermal modification on the stress relaxation behavior and microstructure of the cell wall
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Koji Murata, Mayumi Utsumi, Tomoya Hirata, and Masashi Nakamura
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Stress relaxation ,SAXS ,WAXD ,Stretched exponential function ,KWW function ,ThermoWood ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Abstract The stress relaxation behavior and cell wall microstructure of sugi were evaluated after thermal modification. Stress relaxation is observed and has a broad relaxation spectrum, implying various relaxation mechanisms. The relaxation was analyzed using a stretched exponential function, namely, the Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts (KWW) function, which contains two parameters. Moreover, the structure of the amorphous phase in the cell wall was examined by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analysis using the mass fractal dimension. The variation in the relaxation spectrum reduced, and the specific relaxation time increased by thermal modification at 220 °C. The mass fractal dimension in SAXS increased owing to modification, indicating that the structure of the cell wall includes some defects between cellulose microfibrils. The mass fractal dimension was related to the relaxation parameter of the KWW function. Considering the change in crystallinity, the amorphous phase in the cell wall decomposed and condensed by thermal decomposition, which caused a longer relaxation time. Thus, the KWW function may be used to evaluate the stress relaxation behavior of wood, and the mass fractal dimension in SAXS can indicate the amorphous structure in the cell wall.
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- 2023
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