The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco

Spruce was investigated by acoustic emission during tensile tests. The examined moisturecontents were 0%, 12%, and 26%. The fracture surfaces were photographed using electronmicroscopy.The experiments showed, that micro-damage processes start near the ultimate strength,regardless of moisture content...

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Main Author: KÁNNÁR, Antal
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2006-01-01
Series:Acta Silvatica & Lignaria Hungarica
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spelling doaj-620db31211754f568b87a863c288d4972020-11-25T00:47:37ZengSciendoActa Silvatica & Lignaria Hungarica1786-691X1787-064X2006-01-01293104The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron MicroscoKÁNNÁR, AntalSpruce was investigated by acoustic emission during tensile tests. The examined moisturecontents were 0%, 12%, and 26%. The fracture surfaces were photographed using electronmicroscopy.The experiments showed, that micro-damage processes start near the ultimate strength,regardless of moisture content. This indicates the brittle behaviour of wood.The analysis of detected acoustic events at different moisture contents indicated that the number andproperties of events supposedly resulting from breaking do not change with increasing moisturecontent. Decrease occurs in the total number of events at higher moisture contents as a consequence ofthe increasing acoustic attenuation of wood and the elimination of friction type events. Electronmicroscopic analysis of fracture surfaces supports the result of acoustic emission experiments. Thefracture surfaces showed characteristic brittle tension and shear across the cell wall of different cells.Based on both investigations we can say that wood has brittle fracture characteristics in the 0-30%moisture content range.http://aslh.nyme.hu/fileadmin/dokumentumok/fmk/acta_silvatica/cikkek/Vol02-2006/kannar.pdfacoustic emissionwoodbrittle fracturedamage processmoisture content
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The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
Acta Silvatica & Lignaria Hungarica
acoustic emission
wood
brittle fracture
damage process
moisture content
author_facet KÁNNÁR, Antal
author_sort KÁNNÁR, Antal
title The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
title_short The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
title_full The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
title_fullStr The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Moisture Content on the Micro-damage Processes of Spruce Wood, Investigated by Acoustic Emission Method and Electron Microsco
title_sort effect of moisture content on the micro-damage processes of spruce wood, investigated by acoustic emission method and electron microsco
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Silvatica & Lignaria Hungarica
issn 1786-691X
1787-064X
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Spruce was investigated by acoustic emission during tensile tests. The examined moisturecontents were 0%, 12%, and 26%. The fracture surfaces were photographed using electronmicroscopy.The experiments showed, that micro-damage processes start near the ultimate strength,regardless of moisture content. This indicates the brittle behaviour of wood.The analysis of detected acoustic events at different moisture contents indicated that the number andproperties of events supposedly resulting from breaking do not change with increasing moisturecontent. Decrease occurs in the total number of events at higher moisture contents as a consequence ofthe increasing acoustic attenuation of wood and the elimination of friction type events. Electronmicroscopic analysis of fracture surfaces supports the result of acoustic emission experiments. Thefracture surfaces showed characteristic brittle tension and shear across the cell wall of different cells.Based on both investigations we can say that wood has brittle fracture characteristics in the 0-30%moisture content range.
topic acoustic emission
wood
brittle fracture
damage process
moisture content
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