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PERMEABILITY AND MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MICROWAVE PRE-TREATED NORWAY SPRUCE RIPEWOOD
Author(s) -
Dominik Hess,
Petr Pařil,
Jakub Dömény,
Jan Baar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
wood research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.371
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 2729-8906
pISSN - 1336-4561
DOI - 10.37763/wr.1336-4561/66.4.569581
Subject(s) - materials science , composite material , microwave , penetration (warfare) , water content , moisture , zoology , permeability (electromagnetism) , chemistry , geotechnical engineering , mathematics , biology , geology , biochemistry , physics , operations research , quantum mechanics , membrane
This is a studyofthe influence of microwave (MW) pre-treatment on the permeabilityof Norway spruceripewood(Picea abiesL. Karst)as it affects its mechanical properties. Specimens weretreated under variable moisture content,MW intensity,and impregnation processes. According to the results,thespecimens withaninitial moisture contentof 45–65% exhibited the highest permeabilityvaluescompared to referencesamples. Aninsignificant difference was found between MW pre-treatments at2 and3kW.Statistically significant results were found afterlong-time (24h) vacuum-pressureimpregnation(LP). Theaverage retention value followingLP was 132 kg.m-3, which isalmost threetimes greater thanthe MW-treatedgroupsimpregnated in ashort-time vacuum-pressure process. The average depth of penetration after LP was 2.0mm and the proportion of the impregnation area followingLP was 17.6%. MW pre-treatment had no effect on the impregnability or the mechanical propertiesof the wood; other MW regimes are open for further examination.

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