Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands

This study was carried out to investigate the effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment at varied temperature and timeon tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands. A three-way factorial experiment was employed with ten replications.The factors are (1) pre-treatment conditions of three levels...

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Main Authors: Wanchai Phetkaew, Buhnnum Kyokong, Sureurg Khongtong, Maruay Mekanawakul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2009-08-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-3/0125-3395-31-3-323-330.pdf
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spelling doaj-cc6cdb9a08ae47ca86218d9338464d2f2020-11-24T22:22:30ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952009-08-01313323330Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strandsWanchai PhetkaewBuhnnum KyokongSureurg KhongtongMaruay MekanawakulThis study was carried out to investigate the effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment at varied temperature and timeon tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands. A three-way factorial experiment was employed with ten replications.The factors are (1) pre-treatment conditions of three levels (oven-dried strand, EMC strand, boiled strand), (2) temperatureof heat treatment of four levels (170oC, 180oC, 190oC, 200oC) and (3) time of heat treatment of four levels (15 min, 30 min,45 min, 60 min). The specimens prepared from the heat-treated strands were tested in tension parallel to grain and analyzedusing thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Moreover, the specimens were examinedusing scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to reveal its internal structure. The results indicated that the Parawood strands subjected to the pre-treatment by boiling in water (100oC) for 30 minutes and subsequently heat treated in a hot air oven at 190oC for 30 minutes yielded highest tensile strength of 57 MPa and highest toughness of 0.75 MPa. The resulted tensile strength and toughness of boiling pre-treated strands are about 30 and 79 percent higher than those of the oven-dried pre-treated strands, respectively. The specimens subjected to the aforementioned treatment also required highest capacity of endothermic heat of 215 J/g for decomposing its modified crystalline structure. This study suggested that the pre-treatment by boiling in water for 30 minutes, followed by heat treatment at 190oC for 30 minutes, could increase tensile strength and toughness of Parawood strands by increasing its modified crystalline regions (a cellulose crystalline region reinforced by hygrothermally modified lignin and hemicellulose molecules).http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-3/0125-3395-31-3-323-330.pdfheat treatmenttensile strengthparawood strandTGA/DSC analyses
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author Wanchai Phetkaew
Buhnnum Kyokong
Sureurg Khongtong
Maruay Mekanawakul
spellingShingle Wanchai Phetkaew
Buhnnum Kyokong
Sureurg Khongtong
Maruay Mekanawakul
Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
heat treatment
tensile strength
parawood strand
TGA/DSC analyses
author_facet Wanchai Phetkaew
Buhnnum Kyokong
Sureurg Khongtong
Maruay Mekanawakul
author_sort Wanchai Phetkaew
title Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
title_short Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
title_full Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
title_fullStr Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands
title_sort effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment on tensile and thermal behavior of parawood strands
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2009-08-01
description This study was carried out to investigate the effect of pre-treatment and heat treatment at varied temperature and timeon tensile and thermal behavior of Parawood strands. A three-way factorial experiment was employed with ten replications.The factors are (1) pre-treatment conditions of three levels (oven-dried strand, EMC strand, boiled strand), (2) temperatureof heat treatment of four levels (170oC, 180oC, 190oC, 200oC) and (3) time of heat treatment of four levels (15 min, 30 min,45 min, 60 min). The specimens prepared from the heat-treated strands were tested in tension parallel to grain and analyzedusing thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Moreover, the specimens were examinedusing scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to reveal its internal structure. The results indicated that the Parawood strands subjected to the pre-treatment by boiling in water (100oC) for 30 minutes and subsequently heat treated in a hot air oven at 190oC for 30 minutes yielded highest tensile strength of 57 MPa and highest toughness of 0.75 MPa. The resulted tensile strength and toughness of boiling pre-treated strands are about 30 and 79 percent higher than those of the oven-dried pre-treated strands, respectively. The specimens subjected to the aforementioned treatment also required highest capacity of endothermic heat of 215 J/g for decomposing its modified crystalline structure. This study suggested that the pre-treatment by boiling in water for 30 minutes, followed by heat treatment at 190oC for 30 minutes, could increase tensile strength and toughness of Parawood strands by increasing its modified crystalline regions (a cellulose crystalline region reinforced by hygrothermally modified lignin and hemicellulose molecules).
topic heat treatment
tensile strength
parawood strand
TGA/DSC analyses
url http://www.rdoapp.psu.ac.th/html/sjst/journal/31-3/0125-3395-31-3-323-330.pdf
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