Abstract. The ability to predict wood shrinkage could help manufacturers avoid lumber with abnormal dimensional stability or match pieces with similar properties in glued assemblies. Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a rapid, nondestructive technique that has been used to predict various wood properties, including extractive content and density. Fifty-seven mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) blocks were scanned using an NIR spectrometer, and were measured for specific gravity, extractives content, and total volumetric swelling. Models were created to predict the wood properties using the NIR data. These models could provide reasonable predictions of shrinkage, density, and extractives content. The use of nonlinear kernel and wavelet statist...
The optimal utilisation of a wood raw material is dependent on the wood properties. In this study ne...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a suitable technique for characterizing many materials, includi...
Wood basic density is indicative of several other wood properties and is considered as a key feature...
The ability to predict wood shrinkage could help manufacturers avoid lumber with abnormal dimensiona...
The ability to predict wood shrinkage could help manufacturers avoid lumber with abnormal dimensiona...
Dimensional stability is one of the most important properties of wood used as timber. However, it is...
International audienceDimensional stability is one of the most important properties of wood used as ...
Variable wood chip density and extent of decay can significantly affect pulp yield and quality. Rapi...
Dimensional stability, along with the natural durability and colour of the wood, is one of the most ...
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood prop...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
© 2012 Maximilian Wentzel-VietheerEucalyptus globulus is widely planted around the world. The wood i...
Scientific contributions have shown good results by using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy as a rapi...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides a rapid, non-destructive method for the routine estimation...
Wood density is one of the most important physical properties of the wood, used in improvement prog...
The optimal utilisation of a wood raw material is dependent on the wood properties. In this study ne...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a suitable technique for characterizing many materials, includi...
Wood basic density is indicative of several other wood properties and is considered as a key feature...
The ability to predict wood shrinkage could help manufacturers avoid lumber with abnormal dimensiona...
The ability to predict wood shrinkage could help manufacturers avoid lumber with abnormal dimensiona...
Dimensional stability is one of the most important properties of wood used as timber. However, it is...
International audienceDimensional stability is one of the most important properties of wood used as ...
Variable wood chip density and extent of decay can significantly affect pulp yield and quality. Rapi...
Dimensional stability, along with the natural durability and colour of the wood, is one of the most ...
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood prop...
Confronted with growing competition, wood industry manufacturers are increasingly looking to optimiz...
© 2012 Maximilian Wentzel-VietheerEucalyptus globulus is widely planted around the world. The wood i...
Scientific contributions have shown good results by using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy as a rapi...
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides a rapid, non-destructive method for the routine estimation...
Wood density is one of the most important physical properties of the wood, used in improvement prog...
The optimal utilisation of a wood raw material is dependent on the wood properties. In this study ne...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a suitable technique for characterizing many materials, includi...
Wood basic density is indicative of several other wood properties and is considered as a key feature...