Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size

<p>For the research the samples of ash (<em>Fraxinus excelsior L.</em>), birch (<em>Betula L.</em>), black alder (<em>Alnus glutinosa L</em>.), Scots pine (<em>Pinus Sylvestris</em> <em>L</em>.) and spruce (<em>Picea</em>...

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Main Authors: Justina Vitosytė, Kristina UKVALBERGIENĖ, Gintaras KETURAKIS
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Language:English
Published: Kaunas University of Technology 2015-06-01
Series:Medžiagotyra
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Online Access:http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/5882
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spelling doaj-b34917ad7b7a4c65a8341b963735d5ae2020-11-24T23:52:09ZengKaunas University of TechnologyMedžiagotyra1392-13202029-72892015-06-0121225525910.5755/j01.ms.21.2.58826346Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit sizeJustina Vitosytė0Kristina UKVALBERGIENĖ1Gintaras KETURAKIS2Kaunas University of TechnologyKaunas University of TechnologyKaunas University of Technology<p>For the research the samples of ash (<em>Fraxinus excelsior L.</em>), birch (<em>Betula L.</em>), black alder (<em>Alnus glutinosa L</em>.), Scots pine (<em>Pinus Sylvestris</em> <em>L</em>.) and spruce (<em>Picea</em> <em>abies</em> <em>L</em>.) wood were used with dimensions of 270×215×15 mm. All wood samples were tangentially planed, defect free and kiln dried. Before the research, the average moisture content, wood density, number of annual rings per 1 cm, average width of annual ring and wood surface grain direction were evaluated. Different wood surface roughness of the samples was obtained sanding wood samples in the eccentric sanding stand, using standard open-type sandpaper with different grit size. The arithmetic mean value of the single roughness depths of consecutive sampling lengths parameter <em>R<sub>z</sub></em> of the sanded wood samples were measured in five sectors along the wood grain, across and in the angle of 45°, using a contact stylus profilometer. In total 1800 measurements were done during testing series. Obtained measurement results were processed by digital Gaussian filter according to DIN EN ISO 11562. In the research the dependence of wood surface on wood species, grain direction and grit size of abrasive material was evaluated.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.5882">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.5882</a></p>http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/5882surface roughnesssandinggrit sizewood grain direction
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author Justina Vitosytė
Kristina UKVALBERGIENĖ
Gintaras KETURAKIS
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Kristina UKVALBERGIENĖ
Gintaras KETURAKIS
Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
Medžiagotyra
surface roughness
sanding
grit size
wood grain direction
author_facet Justina Vitosytė
Kristina UKVALBERGIENĖ
Gintaras KETURAKIS
author_sort Justina Vitosytė
title Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
title_short Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
title_full Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
title_fullStr Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
title_full_unstemmed Wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
title_sort wood surface roughness: an impact of wood species, grain direction and grit size
publisher Kaunas University of Technology
series Medžiagotyra
issn 1392-1320
2029-7289
publishDate 2015-06-01
description <p>For the research the samples of ash (<em>Fraxinus excelsior L.</em>), birch (<em>Betula L.</em>), black alder (<em>Alnus glutinosa L</em>.), Scots pine (<em>Pinus Sylvestris</em> <em>L</em>.) and spruce (<em>Picea</em> <em>abies</em> <em>L</em>.) wood were used with dimensions of 270×215×15 mm. All wood samples were tangentially planed, defect free and kiln dried. Before the research, the average moisture content, wood density, number of annual rings per 1 cm, average width of annual ring and wood surface grain direction were evaluated. Different wood surface roughness of the samples was obtained sanding wood samples in the eccentric sanding stand, using standard open-type sandpaper with different grit size. The arithmetic mean value of the single roughness depths of consecutive sampling lengths parameter <em>R<sub>z</sub></em> of the sanded wood samples were measured in five sectors along the wood grain, across and in the angle of 45°, using a contact stylus profilometer. In total 1800 measurements were done during testing series. Obtained measurement results were processed by digital Gaussian filter according to DIN EN ISO 11562. In the research the dependence of wood surface on wood species, grain direction and grit size of abrasive material was evaluated.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.5882">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.5882</a></p>
topic surface roughness
sanding
grit size
wood grain direction
url http://matsc.ktu.lt/index.php/MatSc/article/view/5882
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