
The work, within the framework of classical thermodynamics, examines the mechanism of the influence of the thermal expansion of water on the entropy of the cellular network of wood when it is heated. Experimental studies of the dependence of the coefficient of thermal expansion of water on temperature in the range of 40-70 °C revealed its nonlinear nature. Analysis of the results showed the presence of peaks of increase in the relative change in the entropy of cell walls at certain temperatures. В работе в рамках классической термодинамики рассматривается механизм влияния температурного расширения воды на энтропию клеточной стенки древесины при ее нагревании. Экспериментальные исследования зависимости коэффициента теплового расширения воды от температуры в диапазоне 40–70 °С выявили ее нелинейный характер. Анализ результатов показал наличие пиков увеличения относительного изменения энтропии клеточных стенок при определенных температурах.
ЛЕСОВОЗНЫЕ ДОРОГИ, КОЭФФИЦИЕНТ ФИЛЬТРАЦИИ, ROCKS, SCREENING SAND, ГОРНЫЕ ПОРОДЫ, МОРОЗНОЕ ПУЧЕНИЕ, LOGGING ROADS, FILTRATION COEFFICIENT, ПЕСОКОТСЕВ, FROST HEAVING
ЛЕСОВОЗНЫЕ ДОРОГИ, КОЭФФИЦИЕНТ ФИЛЬТРАЦИИ, ROCKS, SCREENING SAND, ГОРНЫЕ ПОРОДЫ, МОРОЗНОЕ ПУЧЕНИЕ, LOGGING ROADS, FILTRATION COEFFICIENT, ПЕСОКОТСЕВ, FROST HEAVING
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