Title of article :
Modelling of effects of ultrastructural morphology
on the hygroelastic properties of wood fibres
Author/Authors :
R. Cristian Neagu، نويسنده , , E. Kristofer Gamstedt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Wood fibres constitute the structural framework
of e.g. wood, paper, board and composites, where
stiffness and dimensional stability are of importance. An
analytical modelling approach has been used for prediction
of hygroelastic response, and assessment of the stresses in
thick-walled cylinder models of wood fibres. A wood fibre
was idealised as a multilayered hollow cylinder made of
orthotropic material with helical orientation. The hygroelastic
response of the layered assembly due to axisymmetric
loading and moisture content changes was obtained
by solving the corresponding boundary value problem of
elasticity. A simple solution scheme based on the state
space approach and the transfer matrix method was employed.
This was combined with an analytical ultrastructural
homogenisation method, used to link hygroelastic
properties of constituent wood polymers to properties of
each layer. Predicted hygroelastic response captured
experimentally measured behaviour. Fibres that were
constrained not to twist showed a stiffer response than fibres
allowed twisting under uniaxial loading. It was also
shown that the ultrastructure, i.e. the microfibril angle, will
control the hygroexpansion in the same way as it controls
the compliance of the cell wall. Qualitative failure trends
comparable with experimental observations could be
established with stress analysis and a simple plane-stress
failure criterion.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science