Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper

Abstract This thesis presents an effective optical method for measuring liquid sorption into paper. From the two tested methods, based on a streak-camera and optical coherence tomography (OCT), the last-mentioned proved very promising for investigating dynamical paper-liquid interactions as spatial...

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Main Author: Fabritius, T. (Tapio)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2007
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-isbn978-951-42-8404-52017-10-14T04:17:30ZOptical method for liquid sorption measurements in paperFabritius, T. (Tapio)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© University of Oulu, 2007info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3213info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2226optical coherence tomographypaper testingstreak-cameraswellingwetting Abstract This thesis presents an effective optical method for measuring liquid sorption into paper. From the two tested methods, based on a streak-camera and optical coherence tomography (OCT), the last-mentioned proved very promising for investigating dynamical paper-liquid interactions as spatially and temporally dependent processes. The streak-camera measurements were performed to explore the relationship between paper properties and light migration in dry and refractive index matched paper in general. Based on streak-camera measurements, a novel procedure for determining the average refractive index of cellulose fibre tissue was also presented here. In addition, the streak camera method lent itself to paper porosity determination. Results of the performed OCT measurements proved that liquids cannot penetrate into paper before filling the pores and pits of the paper surface. As a liquid penetrated into paper, the border between the wetted and dry area could be investigated in the depth direction. The liquid penetration velocity seemed to be slower at the beginning and end of the process. Liquid absorption into paper fibres could be investigated concurrently. For the first time, the location and moment of structural changes in paper could be determined during wetting, and the effect of three different coexistent subprocesses related to paper wetting could be detected. OCT only fell short of detecting the effect of liquid migration along fibres. Despite the limitations of the utilized method (resolution, probing depth and depth scanning rate), the obtained OCT measurement results are very promising for the development of an effective paper wetting measurement device for industrial applications. Even if this thesis focused on paper wetting, it is reasonable to assert that the presented ideas and obtained results have more general value in terms of explaining liquid penetration into porous structures and offer an alternative method of evaluating that process. University of Oulu2007-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514284045urn:isbn:9789514284045eng
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic optical coherence tomography
paper testing
streak-camera
swelling
wetting
spellingShingle optical coherence tomography
paper testing
streak-camera
swelling
wetting
Fabritius, T. (Tapio)
Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
description Abstract This thesis presents an effective optical method for measuring liquid sorption into paper. From the two tested methods, based on a streak-camera and optical coherence tomography (OCT), the last-mentioned proved very promising for investigating dynamical paper-liquid interactions as spatially and temporally dependent processes. The streak-camera measurements were performed to explore the relationship between paper properties and light migration in dry and refractive index matched paper in general. Based on streak-camera measurements, a novel procedure for determining the average refractive index of cellulose fibre tissue was also presented here. In addition, the streak camera method lent itself to paper porosity determination. Results of the performed OCT measurements proved that liquids cannot penetrate into paper before filling the pores and pits of the paper surface. As a liquid penetrated into paper, the border between the wetted and dry area could be investigated in the depth direction. The liquid penetration velocity seemed to be slower at the beginning and end of the process. Liquid absorption into paper fibres could be investigated concurrently. For the first time, the location and moment of structural changes in paper could be determined during wetting, and the effect of three different coexistent subprocesses related to paper wetting could be detected. OCT only fell short of detecting the effect of liquid migration along fibres. Despite the limitations of the utilized method (resolution, probing depth and depth scanning rate), the obtained OCT measurement results are very promising for the development of an effective paper wetting measurement device for industrial applications. Even if this thesis focused on paper wetting, it is reasonable to assert that the presented ideas and obtained results have more general value in terms of explaining liquid penetration into porous structures and offer an alternative method of evaluating that process.
author Fabritius, T. (Tapio)
author_facet Fabritius, T. (Tapio)
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title Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
title_short Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
title_full Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
title_fullStr Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
title_full_unstemmed Optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
title_sort optical method for liquid sorption measurements in paper
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2007
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