Journal of Wood Science (Oct 2019)

Influence of pulsive pressure waves on liquid penetration into wood in semi-opened container

  • Soichi Tanaka,
  • Masako Seki,
  • Tsunehisa Miki,
  • Kenji Umemura,
  • Kozo Kanayama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-019-1832-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract The purpose of this paper was to confirm the influence of pulsive pressure waves on the liquid penetration into wood in the semi-opened container. Wood block sample was irradiated by the pulsive pressure waves in the semi-opened container filled with water used as a liquid. The irradiation was also performed in the closed container for the comparison. The water penetration into the sample was promoted by the pressure-wave irradiation. There was little difference in the degree of the penetration between the closed and the semi-opened containers. It was presumed from the measured hydraulic pressure that the pressure-wave energy irradiated on the sample in the closed container was higher than that in the semi-opened container. It was also presumed that the cavitation generation was promoted in the semi-opened container. This indicates that the cavitation as well as the pressure waves themselves affected the liquid penetration into wood. The compressive deformation of the sample irradiated in the semi-opened container was slightly smaller than that in the closed container. This indicates that the pulsive pressure-wave irradiation in the semi-opened container promoted the liquid penetration into wood with less compressive deformation.

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