The use of polychromatic X-ray energy in wood densitometry complicates the mathematical relationship between the material and X-ray attenuation. Attenuation of polychromatic X-ray energy through cellulose acetate was investigated and characterized. Under polychromatic radiation with 30 keV maximum photon energy, an attenuation coefficient of 0.638 cm2/g was determined for samples of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) from two trees at 9% equilibrium moisture content. X-ray energy was sensitive to wood moisture content within a 2% range
Moisture substantially influences the strength and durability of wood material. Therefore, it is cru...
• Wood density is a characteristic of major interest. Usually, it is used as an indicator of wood qu...
The processing of subfossil wood poses some difficulties in densitometric research. Problems arise b...
Theoretical linear and mass attenuation equations that model X-ray attenuation processes of both mon...
Using a comparable approach, we extended the theoretical X-ray wood densitometric models to a case e...
We investigated the possibilities to use polychromatic X-rays sources to study wood properties that ...
This paper compares the attenuation coefficients of 20 tropical hard wood species based on their lin...
ABSTRACT- The method of determination of density and moisture content in wood samples by attenuation...
Due to availability and particular features, wood was one of the first materials used by mankind wi...
X-ray attenuation measurements are commonly used as a non-destructive method to monitor internal con...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
X-ray scattering and diffraction techniques were used to evaluate degradation of oak wood by gamma r...
The distribution of moisture content in specimens of Eucalyptus regnans at various stages of drying ...
A method is proposed for quantifying the variation in wood density as recorded by X-ray densitometry...
Moisture substantially influences the strength and durability of wood material. Therefore, it is cru...
• Wood density is a characteristic of major interest. Usually, it is used as an indicator of wood qu...
The processing of subfossil wood poses some difficulties in densitometric research. Problems arise b...
Theoretical linear and mass attenuation equations that model X-ray attenuation processes of both mon...
Using a comparable approach, we extended the theoretical X-ray wood densitometric models to a case e...
We investigated the possibilities to use polychromatic X-rays sources to study wood properties that ...
This paper compares the attenuation coefficients of 20 tropical hard wood species based on their lin...
ABSTRACT- The method of determination of density and moisture content in wood samples by attenuation...
Due to availability and particular features, wood was one of the first materials used by mankind wi...
X-ray attenuation measurements are commonly used as a non-destructive method to monitor internal con...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
X-rays were initially used for the inspection of special-purpose wood pieces for quantitative evalua...
X-ray scattering and diffraction techniques were used to evaluate degradation of oak wood by gamma r...
The distribution of moisture content in specimens of Eucalyptus regnans at various stages of drying ...
A method is proposed for quantifying the variation in wood density as recorded by X-ray densitometry...
Moisture substantially influences the strength and durability of wood material. Therefore, it is cru...
• Wood density is a characteristic of major interest. Usually, it is used as an indicator of wood qu...
The processing of subfossil wood poses some difficulties in densitometric research. Problems arise b...