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林业科学 ›› 2026, Vol. 62 ›› Issue (8): 158-168.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.LYKX20250483

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微织构表面对木材表面黏附力的影响

李伟光*(),朱镇,王霄   

  1. 中国林业科学研究院木材工业研究所 北京 100091
  • 收稿日期:2025-08-02 修回日期:2026-06-10 出版日期:2026-08-10 发布日期:2026-08-20
  • 通讯作者: 李伟光 E-mail:liwg@caf.ac.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金项目(32371801)。

Effect of Micro-Texture on the Adhesion of Wood Surface

Weiguang Li*(),Zhen Zhu,Xiao Wang   

  1. Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry Beijing 100091
  • Received:2025-08-02 Revised:2026-06-10 Online:2026-08-10 Published:2026-08-20
  • Contact: Weiguang Li E-mail:liwg@caf.ac.cn

摘要:

目的: 从木材切削摩擦角度出发,分析微坑型硬质合金织构表面对木材表面黏附力的影响,为进一步探究织构表面对木材切削摩擦影响的作用机制提供理论依据。方法: 采用接触角测定仪测量不同织构面积占有率的表面润湿性,选取落叶松为研究对象,利用高精度单轴力学测试系统分析木材含水率、微坑织构面积占有率以及不同木材切面等条件对表面黏附力的影响,并探究其与接触角的相关性。结果: 以硬质合金平面试样与木材弦切面接触为例,当木材含水率由绝干状态向气干状态(含水率12%左右)、纤维饱和点状态(含水率24%左右)转化时,表面黏附力由0.41 mN分别增至0.45 mN和0.48 mN;由纤维饱和点含水率向生材含水率(含水率72%左右)转化时,表面黏附力由0.48 mN增至0.89 mN(增幅85.4%);由生材含水率向饱水材含水率转化时,表面黏附力增长趋缓且较稳。当木材含水率为12%时,织构面积占有率由0%增至30%,其表面黏附力由0.45 mN降至0.31 mN;当木材含水率为72%时,随着织构面积占有率增加,其表面黏附力由0.89 mN降至0.74 mN,织构面积占有率增至30%,其表面黏附力反弹到0.78 mN。横切面与弦切面相比,其表面黏附力较强。结论: 表面黏附力随木材含水率增加而增加。当木材含水率由绝干状态向纤维饱和点状态转化时,其表面黏附力缓慢增加,此时黏附力主要来源于德华力以及吸附在木材表面的水分子形成多层水分子膜的微弱毛细作用力,黏附力较小;当含水率向生材含水率转化时,其表面黏附力增幅较大,此时在接触区通过液体毛细作用将两平面黏附在一起形成液桥,引起木材表面黏附力的主要作用变为毛细作用力,但随木材含水率持续增加,木材表面水分子层增厚,毛细作用力趋于稳定,使得黏附力变化趋于相对稳定。微坑型织构可降低硬质合金与木材表面的黏附力,表面织构化处理可降低接触面积,也使木材与微织构接触表面的水膜不连续,液桥面积减小,导致二者间的黏附力较低,接触角变大会引起其表面黏附力增加,可通过织构调控润湿性间接影响黏附行为。横切面与硬质合金的表面黏附力大于弦切面与硬质合金的表面黏附力。

关键词: 木材切削, 微织构, 木材含水率, 表面黏附, 摩擦

Abstract:

Objective: From the perspective of wood-cutting friction, this study analyzes the influence of wood moisture content, micro-pit texture area ratio, and different wood sections on surface adhesion, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for further research on the mechanism of how texture surfaces affect wood-cutting friction. Method: A contact angle measuring instrument was used to determine the surface wettability under different texture area ratios. With Larix gmelinii (larch) as the research subject, a high-precision uniaxial mechanical testing system was employed to investigate the effects of wood moisture content, micro-pit texture area ratio, and different wood sections on adhesion, and to explore the correlation between contact angle and adhesion. Result: The contact between a flat cemented carbide sample and the tangential section of wood was taken as an example. When the wood moisture content increased from an oven-dried wood to an air-dried wood (about 12%), and further to the fiber saturation point (FSP) (about 24%), the surface adhesion gradually rose from 0.41 mN to 0.45 mN and then 0.48 mN, respectively, showing a slow increase. Beyond the fiber saturation point, when the moisture content further increased to green wood (about 72%), the surface adhesion significantly increased from 0.48 mN to 0.89 mN (85.4% increase). When further increasing moisture content from green wood moisture content to water-saturated wood, the increase in surface adhesion tended to a slower down and stabilized. When the wood moisture content was 12%, the texture area ratio increased from 0% to 30%, and its surface adhesion decreased from 0.45 mN to 0.31 mN. When the wood moisture content was 72%, as the texture area ratio increased, the surface adhesion initially decreased from 0.89 mN to 0.74 mN. When the texture area rate further increased to 30%, its surface adhesion rebounded to 0.78 mN. Moreover, the transverse section exhibited stronger adhesion than the tangential section. Conclusion: The adhesion force increases with the rise in wood moisture content. When wood’s moisture content rises from oven-dried wood to the FSP, its surface adhesion force shows a slow increase. At this stage, the adhesion primarily originates from van der Waals forces and the weak capillary action of multilayer water molecule films adsorbed on the wood surface, resulting in relatively low adhesion. When the moisture content increases to green wood moisture levels, the adhesion rises significantly. In this case, the two surfaces adhere through liquid capillary action, forming a liquid bridge, and the dominant factor contributing to wood surface adhesion shifts to capillary forces. However, as the wood moisture content continues to increase, the water molecule layer on the wood surface thickens, causing capillary forces to stabilize and leading to a relatively stable adhesion force. Micro-pit textures can reduce the adhesion force between cemented carbide and the wood surface. Surface texturing treatment decreases the contact area and disrupts the continuity of the water film at the interface between the wood and the micro-textures, reducing the liquid bridge area and resulting in lower adhesion between the two. An increase in contact angle leads to higher surface adhesion, which can be indirectly influenced by texture-regulated wettability. The adhesion force between the cross-sectional surface of wood and cemented carbide is greater than that between the tangential section and cemented carbide.

Key words: wood cutting, micro-texture, wood moisture content, surface adhesion, friction

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