Wood Science and Technology | 2019

Full-field moisture-induced strains of the different tissues of tamarack and red oak woods assessed by 3D digital image correlation

 
 
 

Abstract


The full-field moisture-induced strains (in-plane) and Z -displacements (out-of-plane) of the different tissues of tamarack and red oak woods were assessed by three-dimensional digital image correlation (3D-DIC). Swelling strains in tangential ( Ɛ xx ) and radial ( Ɛ yy ) directions and Z -displacements in axial direction were measured on the cross section of wood samples from dried condition below P 2 O 5 to moisture adsorption condition at 20\xa0°C and 90% RH. Global swelling coefficients ( α ) were calculated and compared with 3D-DIC strains. Ɛ xx , Ɛ yy , and Z -displacement data were extracted from earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW) of tamarack, and from three tissue zones of red oak: large vessel zone of the earlywood (EW-v), fiber-dominated (LW-Fiber) and axial parenchyma-dominated (LW-Pa) zones of the latewood. The localized full-field strains were matched with density data obtained by X-ray densitometry. Tamarack wood had a homogeneous Ɛ xx , while different Ɛ yy s were observed for EW and LW. Red oak wood had a more complex mapping of full-field strains, in which the effects of the broad rays on Ɛ xx and differences between tissues on Ɛ yy appear. A discussion about the radial density profile data and the full-field strains at the tissue level as well as the anisotropic behavior of different tissues is presented for both species. An opposite behavior was found for the EW and LW of tamarack in the longitudinal direction ( Z -displacement), showing that EW swells and LW shrinks after moisture adsorption. For red oak, EW-v also swelled and LW-Fiber shrank in the longitudinal direction. LW-Pa zone also shrank after adsorption but to a lower degree.

Volume 54
Pages 139-159
DOI 10.1007/s00226-019-01145-5
Language English
Journal Wood Science and Technology

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