Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments

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Autor(a) principal: Juizo, Claudio Gumane Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rocha, Marcio Pereira da, Xavier, Carolina Nogueira, Moraes, Ana Clara Moreira, Oliveira, Mônica Bezerra de, Silva, José Reinaldo Moreira da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49319
Resumo: The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of thermal modification on surface hardness and depressions by applying loads to obtain floors for low traffic environments. Four clones were used from which logs were obtained and split into boards dried in time, andgrouped for testing in their natural condition (NT) and thermally modified at 200 degrees Celsius for four hours (T) in a schedule with a heating of 1 degree per minute,onelectricoven. Then in the samples from each clone were evaluatedthe mass loss, specific gravity,lignin and holocelluloses content,Janka hardness, fallball impact depressions, distributed load depressions, and concentrated load depressions using track equipment which transfer a load of 890N to the woods at a speed of 0.06 ms-1.In the results verifiedhigh mass loss in the E. grandisx E. urophylla clonefrom controlled polination.The lignin contents showed increases and holocelluloses contents showedsignificant decreases after thermal modification.There was a reduction in Jankahardness in the woods with the exception of E. urophyllaclone which presented lower depressions in the fall ball test after thermal modification. Verified increasing in depressions in the concentrated and distributed load tests, after thermal modification. Andthe E. urophylla clone presented lower depressions after 25and50 passesrespectively,being the most recommended for obtaining floors forsaunas, garden decks, swimming pools as it does not require high loading requirements.
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spelling Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environmentsMassa especifica aparenteDureza JankaEndentaçãoCarga concentradaCarga distribuídaApparent specific gravityJanka hardnessIndentationConcentrated loadDistributed loadThe aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of thermal modification on surface hardness and depressions by applying loads to obtain floors for low traffic environments. Four clones were used from which logs were obtained and split into boards dried in time, andgrouped for testing in their natural condition (NT) and thermally modified at 200 degrees Celsius for four hours (T) in a schedule with a heating of 1 degree per minute,onelectricoven. Then in the samples from each clone were evaluatedthe mass loss, specific gravity,lignin and holocelluloses content,Janka hardness, fallball impact depressions, distributed load depressions, and concentrated load depressions using track equipment which transfer a load of 890N to the woods at a speed of 0.06 ms-1.In the results verifiedhigh mass loss in the E. grandisx E. urophylla clonefrom controlled polination.The lignin contents showed increases and holocelluloses contents showedsignificant decreases after thermal modification.There was a reduction in Jankahardness in the woods with the exception of E. urophyllaclone which presented lower depressions in the fall ball test after thermal modification. Verified increasing in depressions in the concentrated and distributed load tests, after thermal modification. Andthe E. urophylla clone presented lower depressions after 25and50 passesrespectively,being the most recommended for obtaining floors forsaunas, garden decks, swimming pools as it does not require high loading requirements.Modificação térmica da madeira de Eucalyptus e uso para pisos de ambientes de baixo trafego.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da modificação térmica na dureza superficial e depressões por aplicação de cargas na obtenção de pisos para ambientes de baixo tráfego. Foram utilizados quatro clones dos quais foram obtidos toras e desdobradas em tábuas secas ao tempo, em seguida agrupadas para testes na condição natural (NT) e amostras modificadas termicamente a 200 graus Celsius por quatro horas (T), utilizando um programa com aquecimento de 1 grau por minuto, num forno elétrico. Em seguida nas amostras de cada clone foram avaliadas a perda de massa, massa especifica aparente, teor de lignina e de holoceluloses, dureza Janka, depressões por impacto por queda de esfera, depressões por carga distribuída e depressões por carga concentrada utilizando um equipamento sobre trilhos transferindo carga de 890N para as madeiras ade 0,06 m.s-1. Nos resultados verificou-se maior perda de massa no clone E. grandisx E. urophylla de polinização controlada. Os teores de lignina apresentaram aumentos, e os teores de holoceluloses apresentaram decréscimos significativos após modificação térmica.Houve redução da dureza Janka nas madeiras com exceção do clone E. urophylla que apresentou menores depressões no teste de queda de esfera após a modificação térmica. Verificou-se aumentos de depressões em ensaios de carga concentrada e distribuída, após a modificação térmica. E o clone E. urophylla de seleção massal apresentou menores depressões após 25 e 50 passadas respectivamente, sendo o mais recomendado para obtenção de pisos para saunas, decks de jardins, piscinas, por não necessitar de maiores exigências de carga.Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Faculdade de Florestas2022-02-15T16:46:27Z2022-02-15T16:46:27Z2021-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfJUIZO, C. G. F. et al. Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments. Revista Floresta, Curitiba, v. 51, n. 2, p. 457-465, abr./jun. 2021. DOI: 10.5380/rf.v51 i2. 69860.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49319Revista Florestareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJuizo, Claudio Gumane FranciscoRocha, Marcio Pereira daXavier, Carolina NogueiraMoraes, Ana Clara MoreiraOliveira, Mônica Bezerra deSilva, José Reinaldo Moreira daeng2022-02-15T16:46:27Zoai:localhost:1/49319Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-02-15T16:46:27Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
title Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
spellingShingle Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
Juizo, Claudio Gumane Francisco
Massa especifica aparente
Dureza Janka
Endentação
Carga concentrada
Carga distribuída
Apparent specific gravity
Janka hardness
Indentation
Concentrated load
Distributed load
title_short Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
title_full Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
title_fullStr Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
title_full_unstemmed Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
title_sort Thermal modification of eucalyptus wood and use for floors of low traffic environments
author Juizo, Claudio Gumane Francisco
author_facet Juizo, Claudio Gumane Francisco
Rocha, Marcio Pereira da
Xavier, Carolina Nogueira
Moraes, Ana Clara Moreira
Oliveira, Mônica Bezerra de
Silva, José Reinaldo Moreira da
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Marcio Pereira da
Xavier, Carolina Nogueira
Moraes, Ana Clara Moreira
Oliveira, Mônica Bezerra de
Silva, José Reinaldo Moreira da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Juizo, Claudio Gumane Francisco
Rocha, Marcio Pereira da
Xavier, Carolina Nogueira
Moraes, Ana Clara Moreira
Oliveira, Mônica Bezerra de
Silva, José Reinaldo Moreira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Massa especifica aparente
Dureza Janka
Endentação
Carga concentrada
Carga distribuída
Apparent specific gravity
Janka hardness
Indentation
Concentrated load
Distributed load
topic Massa especifica aparente
Dureza Janka
Endentação
Carga concentrada
Carga distribuída
Apparent specific gravity
Janka hardness
Indentation
Concentrated load
Distributed load
description The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of thermal modification on surface hardness and depressions by applying loads to obtain floors for low traffic environments. Four clones were used from which logs were obtained and split into boards dried in time, andgrouped for testing in their natural condition (NT) and thermally modified at 200 degrees Celsius for four hours (T) in a schedule with a heating of 1 degree per minute,onelectricoven. Then in the samples from each clone were evaluatedthe mass loss, specific gravity,lignin and holocelluloses content,Janka hardness, fallball impact depressions, distributed load depressions, and concentrated load depressions using track equipment which transfer a load of 890N to the woods at a speed of 0.06 ms-1.In the results verifiedhigh mass loss in the E. grandisx E. urophylla clonefrom controlled polination.The lignin contents showed increases and holocelluloses contents showedsignificant decreases after thermal modification.There was a reduction in Jankahardness in the woods with the exception of E. urophyllaclone which presented lower depressions in the fall ball test after thermal modification. Verified increasing in depressions in the concentrated and distributed load tests, after thermal modification. Andthe E. urophylla clone presented lower depressions after 25and50 passesrespectively,being the most recommended for obtaining floors forsaunas, garden decks, swimming pools as it does not require high loading requirements.
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