Author:
Watanabe Ugai,Fujita Minoru,Norimoto Misato
Abstract
Summary
The relationship between transverse Young's moduli and cell shapes in coniferous early wood was investigated
using cell models constructed by two dimensional power spectrum analysis. The calculated values
of tangential Young's modulus qualitatively explained the relationship between experimental values
and density as well as the difference in experimental values among species. The calculated values of radial
Young's modulus for the species having hexagonal cells agreed well with the experimental values,
whereas, for the species having square cells, the calculated values were much larger than the experimental
values. This result was ascribed to the fact that the bending moment on the radial cell wall of
square cell models was calculated to be small. It is suggested that the asymmetrical shape of real wood
cells or the behavior of nodes during ell deformation is an important factor in the mechanism of linear
elastic deformation of wood cells.
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