Author:
Li Yanjun,Yin Liping,Huang Chengjian,Meng Yujie,Fu Feng,Wang Siqun,Wu Qiang
Abstract
Abstract
Bamboo was thermally treated at 180°C and 200°C, and the micromechanical properties of its cell walls were investigated by means of quasi-static and dynamic nanoindentation experiments. With increasing treatment temperatures, the average dry density and mass of the bamboo decreased, whereas the already reduced elastic modulus at 180°C of the fiber cell walls did not change, but the hardness showed increasing tendencies. Dynamic nanoindentation revealed reduced storage modulus
$({E'_{\rm{r}}})$
and loss modulus
$({E''_{\rm{r}}}\,)$
for the thermotreated bamboo cell walls compared with the untreated bamboo fibers in all frequency regions. Moreover,
${E'_{\rm{r}}},{\rm{ }}{E''_{\rm{r}}},$
and loss tangent (tan δ) of treated bamboo decreased with increasing treatment temperature.
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