Atomic Force Microscopy in force modulation mode was used to study the elastic properties of the different fibre wall layers of the tension wood of holm oak and normal wood of boco. The method is based on the measurement of the resonance frequency of the microscope lever in contact with the sample. This frequency is related to the reduced Young modulus E* = E/(1-v2) of the material, supposed to be isotropic. 'Elastic' images of the cell are obtained simultaneously with the topographic images, which allows the observation of the mechanical properties of the cells at a nanometric scale. Layers G, S1, S2 and ML can clearly be distinguished. By comparison with known materials an estimation of the absolute modulus is given in the range 5-20 GPa,...
Wood is produced in successive cylindrical layers during the radial secondary growth of a tree by a ...
This work focuses on a closer examination of the microstructure of wood and the relationship between...
Mechanical properties of individual wood fibres and the characterisation of the interaction between ...
Atomic Force Microscopy in force modulation mode has been used to study the elastic properties of th...
In order to study the viscoelastic behaviour of cell wall layers and the influence of hygroscopicity...
Abstract Background Understanding the arrangement and mechanical properties of wood polymers within ...
Background Understanding the arrangement and mechanical properties of wood polymers within the pl...
International audienceNowadays, the multi-scale modelling of wood has a great need for measurements ...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
Wood fibers are of the order of a few millimeters in length and a hundred micrometers in width, whic...
A new procedure to characterize the full set of elastic constants of wood cell walls was developed. ...
Abstract Trees can generate large mechanical stresses at the stem periphery to control the orientati...
Improved knowledge on the way cell wall stiffness changes during the maturation process is of great ...
International audienceWe present here the use of atomic force microscopy to indent plant tissues and...
The knowledge about the microstructure and morphology of individual phases also allows an artificial...
Wood is produced in successive cylindrical layers during the radial secondary growth of a tree by a ...
This work focuses on a closer examination of the microstructure of wood and the relationship between...
Mechanical properties of individual wood fibres and the characterisation of the interaction between ...
Atomic Force Microscopy in force modulation mode has been used to study the elastic properties of th...
In order to study the viscoelastic behaviour of cell wall layers and the influence of hygroscopicity...
Abstract Background Understanding the arrangement and mechanical properties of wood polymers within ...
Background Understanding the arrangement and mechanical properties of wood polymers within the pl...
International audienceNowadays, the multi-scale modelling of wood has a great need for measurements ...
International audienceA key element of the biomechanical design of trees is their ability to generat...
Wood fibers are of the order of a few millimeters in length and a hundred micrometers in width, whic...
A new procedure to characterize the full set of elastic constants of wood cell walls was developed. ...
Abstract Trees can generate large mechanical stresses at the stem periphery to control the orientati...
Improved knowledge on the way cell wall stiffness changes during the maturation process is of great ...
International audienceWe present here the use of atomic force microscopy to indent plant tissues and...
The knowledge about the microstructure and morphology of individual phases also allows an artificial...
Wood is produced in successive cylindrical layers during the radial secondary growth of a tree by a ...
This work focuses on a closer examination of the microstructure of wood and the relationship between...
Mechanical properties of individual wood fibres and the characterisation of the interaction between ...