The Effect of Wood Alignment on Wood Grinding -Part 2: Fines Character and Microscopic Observations

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Heinemann S. [2 ]
Saharinen E. [1 ,3 ]
Särkilahti A. [3 ]
Salminen L.I. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] VTT P.O. Box 1000, FI-02044, VTT
[2] Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Wood and Paper Technology, Dresden
[3] A Fredrikson Research & Consulting Ltd., Jyväskylä
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Heinemann, Sabine | 1600年 / North Carolina State University卷 / 11期
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芬兰科学院;
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CLS; Fines properties; Grinding angle; Groundwood; Light microscopy; Norway spruce; Wood alignment;
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10.15376/BIORES.11.1.2526-2535
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During industrial wood grinding, logs are pressed against a rotating stone, with the logs and fibre axes parallel to the axis of the stone. For this study, wood blocks were fed into a laboratory grinder with various alignments in relation to the surface of the grinding stone. The effects of the alignment on the properties of the pulp, the amount, and the quality of the fines were measured, and a grinding mechanism is proposed. In this paper, the obtained results showed that the pulp quality was highly sensitive to the angle between the stone surface and the log, and different for fatiguebased and force-based grinding. The tests were observed using microscopic techniques and discussed in terms of fines amount and fines quality. In gentle refining, the fibre structure is loosened by fatigue before it is bent on the surface, pressure pulses produce fibrillar material, and fibres develop good bonding ability. In forced grinding, the process is “violent” and the fibre wears and is crushed immediately on the surface into small particles with low bonding ability. © 2016. All Rights Reserved.
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页码:2526 / 2535
页数:9
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