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Frontiers of Forestry in China

ISSN 1673-3517

ISSN 1673-3630(Online)

CN 11-5728/S

Front. For. China    2006, Vol. 1 Issue (4) : 445-448    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-006-0051-3
Theoretical computation and analysis of benefits of wood cutting power
MA Yan, YANG Chunmei, ZHAN Li
Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China
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Abstract This paper studies the problem of high energy waste in the course of the wood fiber processing in the wood-based panel industry. In the light of the energy economy principle, the cutting theory on the micron and long-slice wood fiber was put forward. In this paper, by means of analyzing the power waste in traditional processing, a series of analytical measures, such as, cytology, super precision work theory and fiber processing, and so on were utilized in the micron wood fiber formation process, and the cutting conception of the micron and long-slice wood fiber was put forward. Accordingly, the study of the micron and long-slice wood fiber was put into the microstructure study. This paper scientifically explains the reasons why the traditional wood fiber processing consumes more energy and the fiber quality low. In an example, the cutting power on the micron and long-slice wood fiber was calculated, which was compared with the traditional cutting power. The result showed that the energy waste by machining at micron is much lower than by heat grind and the high quality and long-slice wood fiber was gained. Thus, a revolutionary step was taken in the paper-making and wood-based panel industry of China.
Issue Date: 05 December 2006
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MA Yan,YANG Chunmei,ZHAN Li. Theoretical computation and analysis of benefits of wood cutting power[J]. Front. For. China, 2006, 1(4): 445-448.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/ffc/EN/Y2006/V1/I4/445
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