The correlation between the fibre flexibility and cross-sectional area moment of inertia of thermomechanical pulp fibres was investigated. The main effects of refining were found to be internal fibrillation, external fibrillation, and fibre shortening. Internal fibrillation increases fibre flexibility and fibre collapsibility, improving fibre-to-fibre contact in a paper sheet. The raw materials used were pulps produced from six different Norway spruce logs and six different Scots pine logs, chosen in a manner that allowed variation of fibre wall thickness and fibril angle independently. Each wood sample was refined in four stages using a pressurized 12" Sprout Waldron single disc refiner. Fibre flexibility was assessed by FiberMaster bendab...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
Fibre deformations have a significant influence on fibre strength and paper properties. There are pl...
The aim of this thesis is to develop comprehensive knowledge to fill the gaps in the understanding o...
The correlation between the fibre flexibility and cross-sectional area moment of inertia of thermome...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
Fibre deformations have a significant effect on fibre strength and sheet properties. There is little...
Fibre flexibility is often anticipated to play a role in fibre flocculation phenomena. In this study...
This study was designed to clarify the effect of fibril angle and fibre wall thickness on energy con...
Thermo-mechanical pulp (TMP) fibres made from beech wood were produced using increasing refiner gap ...
The relationship between spruce wood fiber properties, on pulp properties, was investigated. Both fi...
Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperb...
The main objective of this thesis was to improve the understanding of some aspects on wood and fibre...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
"At the microstructural level, wood is an aggregation of cells: high aspect ratio ‘tubes’ around 2 m...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
Fibre deformations have a significant influence on fibre strength and paper properties. There are pl...
The aim of this thesis is to develop comprehensive knowledge to fill the gaps in the understanding o...
The correlation between the fibre flexibility and cross-sectional area moment of inertia of thermome...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
Fibre deformations have a significant effect on fibre strength and sheet properties. There is little...
Fibre flexibility is often anticipated to play a role in fibre flocculation phenomena. In this study...
This study was designed to clarify the effect of fibril angle and fibre wall thickness on energy con...
Thermo-mechanical pulp (TMP) fibres made from beech wood were produced using increasing refiner gap ...
The relationship between spruce wood fiber properties, on pulp properties, was investigated. Both fi...
Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperb...
The main objective of this thesis was to improve the understanding of some aspects on wood and fibre...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
"At the microstructural level, wood is an aggregation of cells: high aspect ratio ‘tubes’ around 2 m...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
Fibre deformations have a significant influence on fibre strength and paper properties. There are pl...
The aim of this thesis is to develop comprehensive knowledge to fill the gaps in the understanding o...