STUDY ON THE STRUCTURE-PERFORMANCE RELATIONSHIP IN WOOD FIBER PROCESSING
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Abstract
To clarify the research trends and progress in the structure-performance relationship of wood fiber processing, a keyword co-occurrence knowledge graph analysis was conducted on relevant literature. The results indicate that wood and mechanical properties are the core themes, forming three major clusters: wood modification, composite material preparation, and performance optimization. Bamboo, as an important branch, has developed an independent research system in structural performance and engineering applications, with green modification technologies such as lignin removal and microscopic mechanical characterization being research hotspots. Based on the co-occurrence network analysis, this paper identifies core themes and development trends, providing references for related research and industrial applications.
