Drying, Finishing and Adhesives Wood Technology

Hydrogen Bonds and Creep: Examining the Foundations of Material Behavior

Mechano-sorptive creep, the phenomenon where wood deforms under stress in response to changes in moisture content, has been observed in many porous, hydrogen-bond-containing materials like wood fiber, wool, and even concrete. Therefore, the presence of hydrogen bonds in a material’s structure is responsible for mechano-sorptive creep.

Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?