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HERO ID
6932189
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Pernambuco wood (Caesalpinia echinata) used in the manufacture of bows for string instruments
Author(s)
Alves, ES; Longui, EL; Amano, E; ,
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
I A W A Journal
ISSN:
0928-1541
Publisher
BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
Location
LEIDEN
Volume
29
Issue
3 p.323-335
Page Numbers
323-335
Language
English
DOI
10.1163/22941932-90000190
Web of Science Id
WOS:000259075800009
URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/pernambuco-wood-caesalpinia-echinata-used/docview/2315264628/se-2?accountid=171501
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Abstract
The anatomy and the physical, mechanical, acoustical and chemical properties of pernambuco wood (Caesalpinia echinata Lam.) were investigated to determine factors that could explain the different quality of sticks used in bow manufacture. Eighteen sticks were classified into four classes (A to D with A being the best) according to their potential quality for bow manufacture. Selection of samples was based on the experience of a bow maker and on some nondestructive tests. The A-class sticks had a lower frequency of vessels and rays and a higher percentage of fibers when compared to the other classes. They also had higher values of density, speed of sound propagation, modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture. Klason lignin content was higher in the A-class sticks but the quantity of hydrosoluble and ethanol/benzene soluble extractives was lower. The values of density and speed of sound propagation obtained by nondestructive and destructive methods were similar showing the applicability of the former in the prior selection process of the sticks.
Keywords
Violin bow; pernambuco wood; anatomy; article; Caesalpinia echinata; acid insoluble lignin; acoustics; benzene; ethanol; manufacturing; modulus of elasticity; modulus of rupture; nondestructive methods; physicochemical properties; wood anatomy
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