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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WOOD ANATOMICAL FEATURES AND SURFACE ROUGHNESS CHARACTERISTICS

Chun–Won Kang, Kazuharu Hashitsume, EUN-SUK JANG, Haradhan Kolya

2023Wood Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between surface roughness and anatomical features of wood in 15 different species of boards. Surface roughness was measured parallel and perpendicular to the wood grain using a surface profilometer, and anatomical features such as pore size and distribution were analyzed using microscopic techniques. The results showed that surface roughness perpendicular to the grain direction was consistently higher than that parallel to the grain direction for all wood samples. This difference in roughness was correlated with pore size and density. It shows that the larger pores and lower density lead to higher roughness perpendicular to the grain. The study also found that traditional hand planning methods (push and pull) produced a smooth surface finish, with no statistical differences in roughness.

Topics & Concepts

PerpendicularProfilometerSurface roughnessSurface finishMaterials scienceComposite materialGrain sizeSurface (topology)GeometryMathematicsWood Treatment and PropertiesTextile materials and evaluationsSurface Roughness and Optical Measurements
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