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   Effects of Nano-silver Impregnation on some Mechanical Properties of Ice-Blasted WOOD Specimens  
   
نویسنده Taghiyari HR ,Rassam G ,Lotfinejad Sani Y ,Karimi A
منبع journal of tropical forest science - 2012 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:83 -88
چکیده    Ice blasting (frozen co2, -78.5 °c) is one of the modern methods of cleaning for industrial purposes. effects of ice blasting were studied on untreated solid wood as well as 200 ppm nano-silver impregnated wood of populus nigra (poplar) and fagus orientalis (beech). modulus of rupture (mor), modulus of elasticity (moe) and compression strength parallel to the grain were measured. ice blasting decreased mor by 31.5 and 6% in poplar and beech respectively. however, when specimens were impregnated with nano-silver, mor would only decrease by 4.8% in beech and increase by 1.7% in poplar. ice blasting decreased moe and compression strength parallel to the grain by 62.5 and 2.5% respectively in poplar, and 8.6 and 4.4% in beech. the lower the density of a wood the more mechanical properties would decrease in untreated wood as a result of ice blasting. on the other hand, nano-silver impregnation decreased the amount of losses in mor, moe and compression strength parallel to the grain. heat conductivity of nano-silver particles transferred the cold accumulated on the surface layers of specimens. consequently, mechanical properties would be improved by preventing the formation of microscopic fissures and surface checks.
کلیدواژه Cleaning ,ice blasting ,metal nanoparticles ,solid wood
آدرس shahid rajaee teacher training university, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wood Science and Technology Department, ایران, shahid rajaee teacher training university, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wood Science and Technology Department, ایران, shahid rajaee teacher training university, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wood Science and Technology Department, ایران, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
 
     
   
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