Wavet, a Custom Device Able to Measure Viscoelastic Properties of Wood Under Water-Saturated Conditions Up to 140 deg C (WAVET : Environmental Vibration Analyser for Wood)
Vincent Placet (FEMTO-ST), Patrick Perr\'e (LERMAB)

TL;DR
The WAVET device enables detailed measurement of wood's viscoelastic properties under water-saturated conditions up to 140°C, providing insights into how various factors influence its rheological behavior.
Contribution
This paper introduces the WAVET, a novel experimental device capable of measuring viscoelastic properties of hygroscopic materials like wood under water-saturated, high-temperature conditions.
Findings
WAVET successfully measures storage and loss moduli across a range of conditions.
The device reveals how species and structural features affect wood's softening temperature.
It can track changes in viscoelastic properties during hydrothermal treatments.
Abstract
This work presents an innovative experimental device conceived to characterize the time-dependent behavior of hygroscopic materials, as wood, at controlled moisture content and temperature. This device, the WAVET, permits the determination of the viscoelastic properties of samples, using harmonic tests at frequencies varying from 5.10-3 Hz to 10 Hz. Conceived to work up to 5 bar, it allows tests in dry or water-saturated conditions to be performed over the temperature range 0\degree C to 140\degree C. In spite of these severe working conditions, the careful device design, together with a rigorous data analysis, allows a rigorous determination of the storage and loss modulus and the loss factor. The results collected for several species of wood emphasize the ability of the WAVET to underline the influence of numerous parameters, namely specie, material direction, anatomical and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWood Treatment and Properties · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments · Textile materials and evaluations
