To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treated wood, Sitka spruce wood was heated in an autoclave at 120 °C and different heating humidity (HRH), and their equilibrium moisture content (EMC), specific dynamic Young’s modulus (E′/ρ), and mechanical loss tangent (tanδ) were measured at 25 °C and 60 % RH prior to and after the hydrothermal treatment. Higher values of HRH resulted in greater loss in weight (WL) because of the acceleration of thermal degradation in the presence of moisture. The time–humidity superposition was applicable to the changes in WL. The EMC was minimized by heating at intermediate HRH (60 %), but it recovered significantly after the wood was moistened at 100 % RH. ...
The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was inves...
Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the room-temperature equilibrium wood moisture c...
The reversible and irreversible effects of natural and artificial hydrothermal ageing are reviewed w...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
Hydrothermal treatment of wood material products with many interesting properties such as enhanced d...
Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of mo...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
International audienceMild thermal treatments (below 160°C) are increasingly considered as a mean to...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
Wood is a versatile material that is used for various purposes due to its good properties, such as i...
Heat-treatment, a major method of wood modification for improving dimensional stability and natural ...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
International audienceSpruce wood specimens were treated under mild temperatures 130°C and 150°C and...
The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was inves...
Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the room-temperature equilibrium wood moisture c...
The reversible and irreversible effects of natural and artificial hydrothermal ageing are reviewed w...
To clarify the effects of humidity during heating on the physical properties of hydrothermally treat...
Hydrothermal treatment of wood material products with many interesting properties such as enhanced d...
Spruce wood specimens were heat-treated in saturated water vapor (steaming) and in the absence of mo...
Subject Hygroscopicity of heat-treated spruce wood is investigated in relation to the mass loss that...
International audienceMild thermal treatments (below 160°C) are increasingly considered as a mean to...
The effect of thermal pretreatments on the dimensional change and humidity sensitivity of densified ...
Wood is a versatile material that is used for various purposes due to its good properties, such as i...
Heat-treatment, a major method of wood modification for improving dimensional stability and natural ...
Effect of artificial weathering on the wettability of three heat-treated North American wood species...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial heat treatment (ThermoWood) b...
Heat-treatment changes the chemical and physical properties of wood. Wood polymers are degraded, dim...
International audienceSpruce wood specimens were treated under mild temperatures 130°C and 150°C and...
The rate of thermal degradation of wood as a function of the extent of heat-bath treatment was inves...
Heat treatment (HT) is a well-known means to reduce the room-temperature equilibrium wood moisture c...
The reversible and irreversible effects of natural and artificial hydrothermal ageing are reviewed w...