Modulus of elasticity (E) can predict the mechanical characteristics, as well as grade the quality of wood. The Destructive Test (DT) method is the more commonly used, where the wood sample is split up when being tested. This research used the NDT method based on the longitudinal stress wave method (LSWM) whilst utilizing handheld instruments. The calculated E-dynamic (Ed) from the NDT method was compared with the E-static (Es) from the DT method to validate the technique. Six different wood types were tested with ten samples of each kind. An average R-value of 0.898 was obtained, indicating a high correlation between the Ed values and Es values. The LSWM method requires reliable hardware and software to record the impulse response. It star...
Predicting the material properties of wood through nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques is a m...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The objective of this study was to determine a correlation between the dynamic modulus of elasticity...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of wood strength is getting great attention. By using NDE, in-situ ...
Considerable effort has gone into developing non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques for assessin...
The mechanical properties of plantation Eucalyptus Nitens timber are currently assessed by applying ...
In this study, efficient of two acoustic-based non-destructive test methods were compared for determ...
Abstract: The paper aimed at evaluating the interrelationship between three nondestructive methods t...
The identification of strength-reducing characteristics that impact modulus of rupture (MOR) is a ke...
The characterization of poplar wood assumes a strategic position to increase the competitiveness of ...
ugm-envelope-fitting A repository for performing envelope fitting for longitudinal stress wave sign...
Stiffness is considered one of the most important structural properties for sawn timber used in buil...
This paper presents the method for prediction of some basic mechanical parameters of a wood specimen...
Predicting the material properties of wood through nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques is a m...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The objective of this study was to determine a correlation between the dynamic modulus of elasticity...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of wood strength is getting great attention. By using NDE, in-situ ...
Considerable effort has gone into developing non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques for assessin...
The mechanical properties of plantation Eucalyptus Nitens timber are currently assessed by applying ...
In this study, efficient of two acoustic-based non-destructive test methods were compared for determ...
Abstract: The paper aimed at evaluating the interrelationship between three nondestructive methods t...
The identification of strength-reducing characteristics that impact modulus of rupture (MOR) is a ke...
The characterization of poplar wood assumes a strategic position to increase the competitiveness of ...
ugm-envelope-fitting A repository for performing envelope fitting for longitudinal stress wave sign...
Stiffness is considered one of the most important structural properties for sawn timber used in buil...
This paper presents the method for prediction of some basic mechanical parameters of a wood specimen...
Predicting the material properties of wood through nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques is a m...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...