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Property changes in thermo-hydro-mechanical processing

COST Action FP0904 2010–2014: Thermo-hydro-mechanical wood behavior and processing

  • Parviz Navi EMAIL logo and Antonio Pizzi
From the journal Holzforschung

Abstract

Thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) treatment is a combined action of temperature, moisture, and mechanical force, which leads to modified wood (THMW). Various types of eco-friendly THM processes have been developed to enhance wood properties and generate new materials, such as welding, densification, molding, bending, profiling, artificial aging, panel manufacture, and surface densification. The various transformation processes in the course of THM bring about positive effects in terms of the mechanical and physical properties as well as the biological durability. To the negative effects belong the loss in strength and fracture toughness, and one of the challenges is to minimize these negative aspects. The present paper reviews the chemical transformations processes during THM treatment in a closed processing system and presents the relationship between processing parameters and THMW properties. The discussion includes the problems associated with eliminating the set recovery of densified wood by THM posttreatments and the chemical origin of the relaxation of internal stresses induced by densification.


Corresponding author: Parviz Navi, Institute for Materials and Wood Technology, Bern University of Applied Science, Biel, Switzerland; and Institute of Material Science and Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne, Switzerland, e-mail:

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support for promotion of Thermo Hydro Mechanical wood behavior and processing through COST Action FP0904 by COST (European Cooperation for Science and Technology).

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Received: 2014-7-3
Accepted: 2015-3-31
Published Online: 2015-5-13
Published in Print: 2015-9-1

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