4D Synchrotron Tomographic Imaging of Network and Fibre Level Micromechanics in Softwood Paper
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A 4D imaging study (3D + time) combining synchrotron tomography with in situ
tensile testing has been carried out to observe the fibre and network level micromechanics of paper made from northern bleached softwood kraft (NBSK). Quantitative image
analysis and digital volume correlation is used to characterize local deformation, the
evolution of fibre-fibre contacts, and fibre straightening in a ”freeze-dried” handsheet
as well as standard handsheets low consistency refined at different refining energies.
In the freeze-dried handsheet having low fibre conformability, the results show that
deformation at the network level occurs because of fibre straightening and possible
inter-fibre bond breakage. Further, significant out-of-plane deformation near the failure regions was observed, which led to auxetic behaviour. In the refined handsheets, a strong inverse correlation is seen between refining energy, thickness expansion, and
the number of broken fibres. The use of out-of-plane strain norms is proposed as a
method to determine network efficiency (i.e. the ratio of the network’s elastic modulus
to that of the constituent fibres) as well as the relative contribution of fibre pull-out
to the overall failure of the handsheet.