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Radial shrinkage and ultrasound acoustic emissions of fresh versus pre-dried Norway spruce sapwood
Authors:Sabine Rosner  Johannes Konnerth  Bernhard Plank  Dietmar Salaberger  Christian Hansmann
Institution:(1) Department of Integrative Biology, Institute of Botany, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, BOKU Vienna, Gregor Mendel-Str. 33, 1180 Vienna, Austria;(2) Department of Material Sciences and Process Engineering, Institute of Wood Science, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, BOKU Vienna, Gregor Mendel-Str. 33, 1180 Vienna, Austria;(3) Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Stelzhamerstrasse 23, 4600 Wels, Austria;(4) Competence Centre for Wood Composites and Wood Chemistry, St.-Peter-Str. 25, 4021 Linz, Austria
Abstract:Acoustic emission (AE) and radial shrinkage were compared between fully saturated fresh and pre-dried Norway spruce sapwood during dehydration at ambient temperature. Hydraulic conductivity measurements, anatomical investigations on bordered pits and X-ray computed tomography (CT) scans were done to search for possible AE sources other than the breakage of the water columns inside the tracheids. Both fresh and pre-dried specimens showed radial shrinkage due to drying surface layers right from the beginning of dehydration, which induced almost no AE. Whereas no dimensional changes occurred in pre-dried wood thereafter, fresh wood showed a rapid shrinkage increase starting at 25% relative water loss. This dimensional change ceased when further moisture got lost and was even partially reversed. AE of fresh wood showed much higher activity and energy, which is a waveform feature that describes the strength of the acoustic signal. Extremely high single AE energy events were detected at this critical stage of dehydration. After partial recovery from shrinkage, neither dimensional changes nor AE activity showed differences between fresh and pre-dried wood after more than 80% relative moisture loss. Our results suggested that fresh sapwood is more prone to dehydration stresses than pre-dried sapwood. Differences in AE and shrinkage behavior might be due to the weakening or distortion of the pit membranes (cavitation fatigue), pit aspiration, structural changes of the cell walls and micro-checks, which occurred during the first dehydration cycle.
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