Key message Mechanical properties of small-diameter round timber from hardwood thinnings of common alder (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.), European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), European birch (Betula pendula Roth. & Betula pubescens Ehrh.) and sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) can be evaluated by non-destructive testing on either standing trees or green logs without wood density determination. Velocity differences between acoustic and resonance methods are influenced by tree species and age. Tree diameter improves the estimation of bending strength but not of stiffness. Context There is a need for a reliable, fast and inexpensive evaluation method to better sort hardwood thinnings according to mechanical properties for use in potential added...
The paper presents the results of non-destructive longitudinal resonance (impulse excitation techniq...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
Because small-diameter trees are more important commercially than ever before, deriving the greatest...
peer-reviewedKey message Mechanical properties of small-diameter round timber from hardwood thinnin...
The increase in the use of structural timber in construction over recent years has been one of the m...
Thinning involves the removal of competitors of high quality trees, and trees for extraction racks, ...
International audienceContext: Using secondary qualities and small logs of hardwoods such as beech a...
The relationships between several crown and tree properties and timber quality were examined on thre...
Wood removed in Southwestern US forest restoration treatments currently has limited markets and thus...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
Birch has long suffered from a lack of active forest management, leading many researchers to use mat...
While wood has numerous attributes that make it an excellent material for many uses, its properties ...
The characterization of poplar wood assumes a strategic position to increase the competitiveness of ...
In modern timber construction, there is growing demand to use a wider diversity of tree species. The...
Context: The relationship between silvicultural management and the quality of timber produced is not...
The paper presents the results of non-destructive longitudinal resonance (impulse excitation techniq...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
Because small-diameter trees are more important commercially than ever before, deriving the greatest...
peer-reviewedKey message Mechanical properties of small-diameter round timber from hardwood thinnin...
The increase in the use of structural timber in construction over recent years has been one of the m...
Thinning involves the removal of competitors of high quality trees, and trees for extraction racks, ...
International audienceContext: Using secondary qualities and small logs of hardwoods such as beech a...
The relationships between several crown and tree properties and timber quality were examined on thre...
Wood removed in Southwestern US forest restoration treatments currently has limited markets and thus...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
Birch has long suffered from a lack of active forest management, leading many researchers to use mat...
While wood has numerous attributes that make it an excellent material for many uses, its properties ...
The characterization of poplar wood assumes a strategic position to increase the competitiveness of ...
In modern timber construction, there is growing demand to use a wider diversity of tree species. The...
Context: The relationship between silvicultural management and the quality of timber produced is not...
The paper presents the results of non-destructive longitudinal resonance (impulse excitation techniq...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
Because small-diameter trees are more important commercially than ever before, deriving the greatest...