AbstractThe creep of paper is accelerated by moisture cycling, an effect known as mechano-sorptive creep. It has also been observed that the mechano-sorptive effects are larger in compression than in tension. In this paper a simplified network model for mechano-sorptive creep is presented. It is assumed that the anisotropic hygroexpansion of the fibres leads to large stresses at the fibre–fibre bonds when the moisture content changes. The resulting stress state will accelerate creep if the fibre material obeys constitutive laws that are non-linear in stress. Geometrical fibre effects are included in the model in order to capture experimental observations of the differences between paper loaded in tension and compression. Theoretical predict...
The effects on wood of simultaneous mechanical and moisture loading are studied. In order to clarify...
In this contribution we show how fibre activation and micro-buckling of fibre walls may explain, qua...
AbstractCockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of pa...
AbstractIn this paper a simplified network model for mechano-sorptive creep is presented, which is a...
AbstractThe creep of paper is accelerated by moisture cycling, an effect known as mechano-sorptive c...
AbstractThe creep of paper is accelerated by moisture cycling. This effect is known as mechano-sorpt...
Paper is a material exhibiting a complex microstructure that is composed of a network of fibres at t...
The consuming of paper and fibrous products is nowadays tremendous in our dailylife. The raw materia...
The response of paper to humidity variations is a complex, inherently multi-scale problem. The hygro...
This paper proposes a meso-structural model for the discrete fibrous network of paper, which is able...
We have studied the creep behavior of wet pilot papers made from both mechanical and chemical furnis...
This work presents the phenomenon of mechano-sorptive strain in the deformation of wood during moist...
Paper is a complex material consisting of a network of cellulose fibres at the micro-level. During m...
The sorption of water into the paperboard exposes a container to reversible and irreversible deforma...
Paper sheets reveal pronounced changes in shape and dimensions upon exposure to variations in moistu...
The effects on wood of simultaneous mechanical and moisture loading are studied. In order to clarify...
In this contribution we show how fibre activation and micro-buckling of fibre walls may explain, qua...
AbstractCockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of pa...
AbstractIn this paper a simplified network model for mechano-sorptive creep is presented, which is a...
AbstractThe creep of paper is accelerated by moisture cycling, an effect known as mechano-sorptive c...
AbstractThe creep of paper is accelerated by moisture cycling. This effect is known as mechano-sorpt...
Paper is a material exhibiting a complex microstructure that is composed of a network of fibres at t...
The consuming of paper and fibrous products is nowadays tremendous in our dailylife. The raw materia...
The response of paper to humidity variations is a complex, inherently multi-scale problem. The hygro...
This paper proposes a meso-structural model for the discrete fibrous network of paper, which is able...
We have studied the creep behavior of wet pilot papers made from both mechanical and chemical furnis...
This work presents the phenomenon of mechano-sorptive strain in the deformation of wood during moist...
Paper is a complex material consisting of a network of cellulose fibres at the micro-level. During m...
The sorption of water into the paperboard exposes a container to reversible and irreversible deforma...
Paper sheets reveal pronounced changes in shape and dimensions upon exposure to variations in moistu...
The effects on wood of simultaneous mechanical and moisture loading are studied. In order to clarify...
In this contribution we show how fibre activation and micro-buckling of fibre walls may explain, qua...
AbstractCockling of paper is a common problem occurring in the production, storage and end-use of pa...