会议专题

Quantitative separation of NMR signal amplitude of water in wood on the basis of T2

As a kind of crude and green material, wood is essential to human life. Meanwhile, the amount of water played a vital role to almost all engineering properties of wood. Moisture affects dimensional stability, physical and mechanical properties, and susceptibility toward biological degradation. Consequently, it provides a theoretical basis for the reasonable drying model to explore the water assignment and content in timber. we present here the application of a nuclear magnetic resonance technique, which is used to quantitatively analyse water distribution in wood on the basis of T2. In this paper, we will analyse the water distribution in hardwood on the basis of T2. Refer to the scanning electron micrographs of the hardwood, we can speculate the relaxation time of the water in different cell lumens respectively. Moreover, it is even more important to calculate the organic proportion in wood by the corresponding amplitude of signal derived from the water in different cell lumens. This, compared with a scanning electron micrograph, has allowed us to produce a assumable distribution of water in wood, even the corresponding organic proportion in wood, which allows us to speculate physical and mechanical properties of wood. A mobile NMR probe has been used as a non-destructive and non-invasive tool for water content analysis on wood samples. In this paper, we will adopt NMR methods to explain. This, has opened up a way for the accurate determination of the moisture content of wood, even can be applied to the areas of food and so on.

MA Da-Yan WANG Xi-Ming ZhANG Ming-Hui HaoYi-Nan YuJian-Fang LiXue-Qi

College of Material Science and Art Design, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Huhhot, 010018, China

国际会议

The 6th International Conference on Physical and Numerical Simulation of Materials Processing(第六届材料与热加工物理模拟及数值模拟国际学术会议 ICPNS 2010)

桂林

英文

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2010-11-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)