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Effects of wet–dry cycling on the mechanical properties of Arundo donax L. used for the vibrating reed in woodwind instruments

Akahoshi et al., 2015

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12164337875992320437
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Akahoshi H
Obataya E
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Wood Science and Technology

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The effects of wet–dry and moist–dry cycling on the mechanical properties of reed (Arundo donax L.) were investigated. Because water-soluble extractives were lost through wetting, the reed shrunk in its tangential direction, and its dynamic Young's modulus and loss …
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