Abstract
Summary
The transverse mechanical properties of the wood fibre play important roles in the use of wood and its
fibres in various applications. However, the variation in properties of fibres from different parts of the
tree and the relation of these properties to the structure of the fibre is not yet established. This study
focuses on the variation in the transverse elastic modulus of the fibre wall and its relation to the fibril
structure of the S2- and S1-layer. For this reason the local fibril angle of radial and tangential fibre walls
were measured by polarisation confocal microscopy. It was shown that the variation in fibril angle of the
S2-layer seems to have very little influence on the transverse modulus of the fibres. Instead the thickness
and fibril angle of the S1- and thus also the S3-layer should contribute to the variation in transverse modulus
between earlywood and transition wood fibres. The importance of the ray cells for the transverse
elastic properties of the wood was also emphasised.
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