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    Walter de Gruyter GmbH ; 2021
    In:  Holzforschung Vol. 75, No. 12 ( 2021-12-20), p. 1125-1135
    In: Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Vol. 75, No. 12 ( 2021-12-20), p. 1125-1135
    Abstract: The thermal insulation properties of bark and wood of a poplar tree ( Populus nigra  ×  alba ) were investigated using a guarded hot plate device (GHP) and a purpose-built miniature heat flow meter (Mini-HFM). To reduce their density and improve their performance as insulation material, bark and wood were chemically treated. The correlation between thermal conductivity and test temperature as well as between thermal conductivity and material moisture was investigated. By means of the treatment 44 and 34% of the mass of bark and wood, respectively, was removed and the equilibrium moisture content of the both materials decreased significantly. For untreated bark, a thermal conductivity of 0.071 Wm −1  K −1 and 0.140 Wm −1  K −1 , respectively, were determined in transverse and axial direction. For wood, measurements showed comparably higher conductivities of 0.078 Wm −1  K −1 and 0.204 Wm −1  K −1 in transverse and axial direction. By reducing density, thermal conductivity of bark decreased up to 24%, whereas for wood reductions between 10 and 35% were found. It was shown that the self-constructed Mini-HFM is a useful and reliable instrument to determine the thermal conductivity on a small wood sample in the three main anatomical directions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0018-3830 , 1437-434X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Publication Date: 2021
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1466072-6
    SSG: 23
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