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  • Hellström, Lisbeth (författare)
  • On the wood chipping process : a study on basic mechanisms in order to optimize chip properties for pulping
  • 2010
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In both the chemical and mechanical pulping process, the logs are cut into wood chips by a disc chipper before fibre separation. To make the wood chipping process more efficient, one have to investigate in detail the coupling between process parameters and the quality of the chips. One objective of this thesis was to obtain an understanding of the fundamental mechanisms behind the creation of wood chips. Another objective with the thesis was to investigate whether it was possible to, in a way tailor the chipping process so as to reduce the energy consumption in a following mechanical refining process.Both experimental and analytical/numerical approaches have been taken in this work. The first part of the experimental investigations, were performed with an in-house developed chipping device and a digital speckle photography equipment.The results from the experimental investigation showed that the friction between the log and chipping tool is probably one crucial factor for the chip formation. Further more it was found that the indentation process is approximately self-similar, and that the stress field over the entire crack-plane is critical for chip creation.The developed analytical model predicts the normal and shear strain distribution and to be more specific, the model can predict the compressive stresses parallel to the fibre direction for an assumed linear elastic and orthotropic material. The analytical distributions were found to be in reasonable agreement with the corresponding distributions obtained from a finite element analysis.To be able to study the chipping process under realistic conditions, which for example means to use chipping rates representative for a real wood chipper, a laboratory chipper was developed. Details regarding the chipper and how to evaluate the force measurements are given together with an example of how the force on the cutting tool (the knife) varies with time during cutting.To investigate the influence of a certain chipping process parameter, the chips were after production in the laboratory chipper, refined in a pilot refiner during conditions optimized for TMP (thermomechanical pulp) and CTMP (chemithermomechanical pulp) processes. It was concluded that the details concerning the chip process had a large impact on e.g. the energy consumption in both first stage and second stage refining. Results showing this are given in this thesis.
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  • Mattsson, Amanda (författare)
  • Characterisation of Time-dependent Statistical Failure of Fibre Networks : Applications for Light-weight Structural Composites
  • 2018
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The future of a sustainable society requires that materials not only be renewable, but also leave as small a carbon foot-printin the environment as possible. One such product is light-weight composite material for transportation packages. Cellulose fibres have been and will continue to be ideal for this purpose.The strength design of light-weight composites is becoming increasingly important. The challenge is to neither over- nor under-design, but instead to target the right strength underrealistic loading conditions. The question then is: What is right strength? Under realistic loading conditions (e.g., fatigue, random loading, and creep), materials fail differently from what one expects from tests of static strength: materials often fail at much lower stresses than are measured in these tests, the failure is time-dependent, and time to failure is highly variable. Therefore, to answer the above question, we have set up the following objectives: (1) theoretically formulate time-dependent statistical failure (TSF), and examine the validity of the model; (2) define material parameters describing the multi-faceted strength characteristics based on this formulation; (3) develop an experimental method to determine the material parameters; (4) investigate the impacts of fibre properties and network structures; and finally (5) characterise containerboard (the fibre material used in corrugated boxes) samples in terms of the new material parameters. The results for these five objectives are presented below, one by one.(1) A general formulation of TSF, originally proposed byColeman [1] for fibre failures, has been used. We have found that this model is indeed valid, even at the fibre network level, with only two restrictions: the existence of a lower bound onweakest-link scaling and an approximate nature of the Weibull distribution.(2) Accordingly, we have defined three material parameters that characterise different aspects of material strength: shortterm strength, durability/brittleness, and reliability. We call these parameters the new strength metrics.(3) Although the newly defined material parameters are most comprehensive, it takes up to several months to determine them by using creep tests. We have developed a new method, using constant loading rate (CLR) tests, that not only gives values comparable to those from creep tests, but also requires only about one day, allowing a drastic reduction in the testing time.(4) Monte-Carlo simulations of lattice networks have been performed to determine the basic relationships between fibre properties and network failures. The brittleness of an individual fibre (or a breaking element) influenced both brittleness and reliability of the fibre network, the higher the brittleness, the lower the reliability. Reliability, on the other hand, exhibited more intricate relationships with fibre properties and network structures. Several important analytical relationships have been derived.(5) Finally, using the CLR tests, we have characterised commercial containerboards in terms of the new strength metrics. Containerboard, as a cellulose fibre network, is quite comparable to typical stiff polymer-based fibre composites (e.g., glassfibres and aramid fibres). However, the reliability and durability/brittlenessof containerboard varied considerably within the operating windows, suggesting ample opportunities to fine-tune these properties even using current papermaking practices.The fact that the multi-faceted nature of strength can be expressed by three parameters is remarkable, and the implications are profound for how materials are designed and new materials developed. It is the author’s hope that this thesis will be of some use when it comes to redefining materials for a sustainable society, particularly the renewable alternative –cellulose fibres.
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