Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood

The objective was to evaluate the elasticity dynamic modulus reduction (MOEd) and deterioration of E. grandis thermorectificated wood by exposure to environmental weathering. Six trees were used to obtain 14 logs of 2,4m, with seven from external (sapwood) and the others from internal (heartwood) pa...

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Autores principales: Trevisan,Henrique, de Figueiredo Latorraca,João Vicente, Pacheco dos Santos,Angelo Luíz, Teixeira,Juliana Grilo, de Carvalho,Acacio Geraldo
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20140002000072014-05-13Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis woodTrevisan,Henriquede Figueiredo Latorraca,João VicentePacheco dos Santos,Angelo LuízTeixeira,Juliana Grilode Carvalho,Acacio Geraldo Xylophogous term treatment protection of wood The objective was to evaluate the elasticity dynamic modulus reduction (MOEd) and deterioration of E. grandis thermorectificated wood by exposure to environmental weathering. Six trees were used to obtain 14 logs of 2,4m, with seven from external (sapwood) and the others from internal (heartwood) part of the trunk. A total of 84 wood samples of 2,5x 5x 50cm were made, with half from the inner and the other from the external trunk portion. 14 treatments were evaluated with six replicates composed of thermorectificated wood submitted two differents times (2 and 4 hours) and three temperatures (200, 215 and 230˚C). An ultrasound Stress Wave Timer device was used to evaluate MOEd and the mass measured by weighing. Samples remained in the decay test field for ten months, and monthly inspected and recorded to xylophogous organism’s occurrence. At the end of this period MOEd and mass were revaluated. The central portion of wood samples were more deteriorated, with mass losses and stiffness losses ranging from (8-56%) and (18-91%), respectively. Lower values ​​were observed in the wood coming from the external portion, with mass losses and stiffness ranging from (3-10%) and (8-20%), respectively. The thermorectificated wood samples were more damaged by action the termites and less by the action of fungi, compared to controls.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.16 n.2 20142014-05-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2014000200007en
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Xylophogous
term treatment
protection of wood
spellingShingle Xylophogous
term treatment
protection of wood
Trevisan,Henrique
de Figueiredo Latorraca,João Vicente
Pacheco dos Santos,Angelo Luíz
Teixeira,Juliana Grilo
de Carvalho,Acacio Geraldo
Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
description The objective was to evaluate the elasticity dynamic modulus reduction (MOEd) and deterioration of E. grandis thermorectificated wood by exposure to environmental weathering. Six trees were used to obtain 14 logs of 2,4m, with seven from external (sapwood) and the others from internal (heartwood) part of the trunk. A total of 84 wood samples of 2,5x 5x 50cm were made, with half from the inner and the other from the external trunk portion. 14 treatments were evaluated with six replicates composed of thermorectificated wood submitted two differents times (2 and 4 hours) and three temperatures (200, 215 and 230˚C). An ultrasound Stress Wave Timer device was used to evaluate MOEd and the mass measured by weighing. Samples remained in the decay test field for ten months, and monthly inspected and recorded to xylophogous organism’s occurrence. At the end of this period MOEd and mass were revaluated. The central portion of wood samples were more deteriorated, with mass losses and stiffness losses ranging from (8-56%) and (18-91%), respectively. Lower values ​​were observed in the wood coming from the external portion, with mass losses and stiffness ranging from (3-10%) and (8-20%), respectively. The thermorectificated wood samples were more damaged by action the termites and less by the action of fungi, compared to controls.
author Trevisan,Henrique
de Figueiredo Latorraca,João Vicente
Pacheco dos Santos,Angelo Luíz
Teixeira,Juliana Grilo
de Carvalho,Acacio Geraldo
author_facet Trevisan,Henrique
de Figueiredo Latorraca,João Vicente
Pacheco dos Santos,Angelo Luíz
Teixeira,Juliana Grilo
de Carvalho,Acacio Geraldo
author_sort Trevisan,Henrique
title Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
title_short Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
title_full Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
title_fullStr Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated Eucalyptus grandis wood
title_sort analysis of rigidity loss and deterioration from exposure in a decay test field of thermorectificated eucalyptus grandis wood
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
publishDate 2014
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2014000200007
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