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A geometrical model of softwood anatomy for fluid mechanics simulations
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A geometrical model of softwood anatomy for fluid mechanics simulations

Robin Adey-Johson, J. Paul Mclean, Jan Van den Bulcke, Joris Van Acker and Peter J. McDonald
Proceedings of Timber 2018, pp.1-5
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3)
Timber 2018 (IOM3, London, UK, 26/06/2018 - 27/06/2018)
27/06/2018

Abstract

This paper demonstrates a model of softwood geometry that can be used for multiscale modelling of the longitudinal movement of water through spruce wood. Previous results obtained from a high resolution X-ray CT scan and subsequent image analysis of a large number of Norway spruce tracheids were here used to produce a model that can represent the variability in wood anatomy found within a timber joist or log. A demonstration of that model is given.
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