Abstract

ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to characterize the wood-water relationship and certain moisture transfer properties of Central African species for which very little data exists in the literature, i.e. Iroko, Padouk, Bibolo (Dibetou), Moabi, Doussié, Bilinga and Grenadilla. Moisture sorption isotherms were measured using the Dynamic Vapor Sorption method at 35°C. The Hailwood-Horrobin model was used to describe the sorption isotherm and the model parameters are given for each species. A rough estimation of the fiber saturation point could be made and is between 18.5% for Doussié and 26.5% for Bibolo. The water vapour diffusion coefficient in the radial direction of the wood was determined by the cup method at 35°C. Its value ranges from 1.72E-11 for Grenadilla to 1.71E-10 m2/s for Bibolo. It has been shown that the model proposed by Siau (1984) allows a relatively reliable estimation of the value of this parameter from wood density. The gas permeability was also measured on the same samples and ranged from 3.3E-19 m2 for Moabi to 3.78E-16 m2 for Bibolo. From these parameters, the apparent tortuosity and equivalent pore diameter for the mass flow were estimated for each species.

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