THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING

Sanded wood surfaces contain irregularities caused by both the sanding process and the anatomy, so the anatomical roughness, which is independent of any machining operation, must be excluded from measurements of surface irregularities if the processing roughness is to be properly evaluated. This pap...

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Main Author: Lidia GURĂU
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov 2014-09-01
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Online Access:http://proligno.ro/ro/articles/2014/3/gurau.pdf
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spelling doaj-bbb80b7037a14cf19a8bdf58569232cb2020-11-25T00:25:11ZengEditura Universitatii Transilvania din BrasovPro Ligno1841-47372069-74302014-09-011032633THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDINGLidia GURĂU0TRANSILVANIA University in Brasov, RomaniaSanded wood surfaces contain irregularities caused by both the sanding process and the anatomy, so the anatomical roughness, which is independent of any machining operation, must be excluded from measurements of surface irregularities if the processing roughness is to be properly evaluated. This paper investigates the effect of earlywood and latewood on the roughness parameters of oak sanded with P180 and spruce and beech sanded with P120 grit size. The wood anatomy was excluded from the roughness profiles using a method based on the Abbot-curve. Latewood was smoother than earlywood with the greatest ratio in oak, followed by spruce and beech. The ratio of latewood to earlywood processing roughness.described by several roughness parameters was in an inverse relationship with the density ratio of these growth areas reported in literature. The roughness parameters in mix areas of latewood and earlywood seemed to be related to species density. A mean of the roughness parameters measured locally in both areas of earlywood and latewood was a good approximation of the surface roughness.http://proligno.ro/ro/articles/2014/3/gurau.pdfprocessing roughnesssandingearlywoodlatewood
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THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
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processing roughness
sanding
earlywood
latewood
author_facet Lidia GURĂU
author_sort Lidia GURĂU
title THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
title_short THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
title_full THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
title_fullStr THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
title_full_unstemmed THE INFLUENCE OF EARLYWOOD AND LATEWOOD UPON THE PROCESSING ROUGHNESS PARAMETERS AT SANDING
title_sort influence of earlywood and latewood upon the processing roughness parameters at sanding
publisher Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
series Pro Ligno
issn 1841-4737
2069-7430
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Sanded wood surfaces contain irregularities caused by both the sanding process and the anatomy, so the anatomical roughness, which is independent of any machining operation, must be excluded from measurements of surface irregularities if the processing roughness is to be properly evaluated. This paper investigates the effect of earlywood and latewood on the roughness parameters of oak sanded with P180 and spruce and beech sanded with P120 grit size. The wood anatomy was excluded from the roughness profiles using a method based on the Abbot-curve. Latewood was smoother than earlywood with the greatest ratio in oak, followed by spruce and beech. The ratio of latewood to earlywood processing roughness.described by several roughness parameters was in an inverse relationship with the density ratio of these growth areas reported in literature. The roughness parameters in mix areas of latewood and earlywood seemed to be related to species density. A mean of the roughness parameters measured locally in both areas of earlywood and latewood was a good approximation of the surface roughness.
topic processing roughness
sanding
earlywood
latewood
url http://proligno.ro/ro/articles/2014/3/gurau.pdf
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