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Basic density, lignin content and cleavage strength of Eucalyptus grandis wood

Bruno Soares1*, José Tarcísio Lima1*, Claudineia Assis1*

1 Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, Minas Gerais state, Brazil

* Corresponding authors emails: bruno.soares_18@hotmail.com, jtlima@ufla.br, claudineia21@yahoo.com.br
DOI10.24435/materialscloud:g0-br [version v1]

Publication date: Jun 20, 2021

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Bruno Soares, José Tarcísio Lima, Claudineia Assis, Basic density, lignin content and cleavage strength of Eucalyptus grandis wood, Materials Cloud Archive 2021.88 (2021), https://doi.org/10.24435/materialscloud:g0-br

Description

Information about the influence of basic density and lignin content on the propensity of wood to checks, simulated in a cleavage mechanical test, is scarce in the literature. Therefore, the objective of this research was to investigate the functional relationships between the cleavage strength and the basic density and lignin content of the wood. For this, two Eucalyptus grandis trees were felled at 22 years of age and specimens for the cleavage test were made. From these specimens, the basic density and lignin content were determined. The basal logs were sawn for making 45 specimens, 22 from the tree “A” and 23 from the tree “B”. The production of the specimens followed the suggestions of the ASTM D143 standard (ASTM 2014), being free from any defects that could mask the test results, without distinction of heartwood and sapwood or juvenile and mature wood. The mechanical test was carried out with aid of a universal testing machine EMIC, model DL 30000. The 45 specimens tested in the cleavage test were used to determine the basic density, as described in standard NBR 11941-02 (ABNT, 2003). After determining the basic density of the 45 specimens, 20 of them, 9 from the “A” tree and 11 from the “B” tree, were randomly selected for chemical analysis and determination of the lignin content in the wood. The extractives were removed according to the ABCP M3/89 standard (ABCP, 1974). The insoluble lignin content (Klason lignin) was obtained following the methodology described by Gomide and Demuner (1986). The samples were analyzed in duplicate. The lignin content soluble in sulfuric acid was determined following the methodology proposed by Goldschimidt (1971). The total lignin content was the result of the sum of the soluble and insoluble lignin content.

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File name Size Description
CS x DB.csv
MD5md5:0c9d0be879894c37645ab80510dfefb5
821 Bytes Cleavage strength x Basic density
CS x LC.csv
MD5md5:a90cb431ed81a93a6274e586059708a3
423 Bytes Cleavage strength x Lignin content
CS x DB and LC.csv
MD5md5:195968126d15f14edea213c027f73d6d
554 Bytes Cleavage strength x Basic density and Lignin content

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External references

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B. C. D. Soares, J. T. Lima, C. O. Assis, Wood Science and Technology Journal (submitted)

Keywords

Basic density Cleavage strength Lignin content Eucalyptus grandis Experimental

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2021.88 (version v1) [This version] Jun 20, 2021 DOI10.24435/materialscloud:g0-br