Time-of-flight measurement is a critical step to perform ultrasonic non-destructive testing of standing trees, with direct influence on the precision of defect detection. Aiming to increase the accuracy on the estimation, the characteristics of the ultrasonic measurement chain should be adapted to the constraints of wood testing in living condition. This study focused on the excitation signal parameters, 9 such as shape, temporal duration, and frequency response, and then the selection of a suitable time-of-flight determination technique. A standing plane tree was tested, placing ultrasonic receivers at four different positions, with five different excitation signals and three time-of-flight detection methods. The proposed ultrasonic chain...
The aim of this study was to develop a specific device for ultrasonic imaging which can be used in t...
The ultrasonic-based methods applied to wood have been quite intensively developed during the last d...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
Time-of-flight measurement is a critical step to perform ultrasonic non-destructive testing of stand...
Time-of-flight measurement is a critical step to perform ultrasonic non-destructive testing of stand...
Ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) using the transmission mode is a way to detect and assess the ...
Different techniques are available to assess the presence and. extent of decay without causing damag...
Time-of-flight is a time for an ultrasonic pulse to cross a sample. It contains valuable information...
Standing trees assessment for risk evaluation or for urban forestry management is usually carried ou...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Non-destructive testing based on sound wave propagation has been used widely to estimate wood qualit...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
International audienceUrban trees present numerous benefits at ecological and sanitary levels in mod...
Ultrasonic time-of-flight (ToF) measurements enable the non-destructive characterization of material...
Root and butt rot in Norway spruce is costly for the forest industry and finding alternative noninva...
The aim of this study was to develop a specific device for ultrasonic imaging which can be used in t...
The ultrasonic-based methods applied to wood have been quite intensively developed during the last d...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
Time-of-flight measurement is a critical step to perform ultrasonic non-destructive testing of stand...
Time-of-flight measurement is a critical step to perform ultrasonic non-destructive testing of stand...
Ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) using the transmission mode is a way to detect and assess the ...
Different techniques are available to assess the presence and. extent of decay without causing damag...
Time-of-flight is a time for an ultrasonic pulse to cross a sample. It contains valuable information...
Standing trees assessment for risk evaluation or for urban forestry management is usually carried ou...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Non-destructive testing based on sound wave propagation has been used widely to estimate wood qualit...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
International audienceUrban trees present numerous benefits at ecological and sanitary levels in mod...
Ultrasonic time-of-flight (ToF) measurements enable the non-destructive characterization of material...
Root and butt rot in Norway spruce is costly for the forest industry and finding alternative noninva...
The aim of this study was to develop a specific device for ultrasonic imaging which can be used in t...
The ultrasonic-based methods applied to wood have been quite intensively developed during the last d...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...