Acoustic velocities measured on standing trees using time-of-flight (TOF) devices have been found to be between 7% and 36% higher for softwoods than those in logs using resonance techniques based on longitudinal frequencies. This effect was explained in three different ways: (1) TOF devices on standing trees measure outerwood containing more mature wood while resonance methods assess the whole crosssection, (2) the variation in the velocity is due to loading conditions in standing trees, while logs are free of loads and (3) the acoustic waves are dilatational waves in the case of TOF measurements on standing trees and one-dimensional longitudinal waves in the case of resonance on logs. This is an important topic considering the fact that re...
Acoustic velocity, measured using time of Right tools, provides a non-destructive measure of wood st...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
peer-reviewedAcoustic velocities measured on standing trees using time-of-flight (TOF) devices have ...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees or live softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees of five softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of tree diameter and juvenile wood on aco...
The propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves from measurements in trees is numerically different fro...
The effect of timber length on time-of-flight acoustic longitudinal measurements was investigated on...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a nondestructive technique for assessing mechanica...
Several acoustic techniques have been used to determine elastic and damping properties of trees, log...
Acoustic technologies are an established means of measuring wood stiffness. Acoustic tools are usef...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
The stiffness of wood can be estimated from the acoustic velocity in the longitudinal direction. Stu...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Acoustic velocity, measured using time of Right tools, provides a non-destructive measure of wood st...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
peer-reviewedAcoustic velocities measured on standing trees using time-of-flight (TOF) devices have ...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees or live softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees of five softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of tree diameter and juvenile wood on aco...
The propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves from measurements in trees is numerically different fro...
The effect of timber length on time-of-flight acoustic longitudinal measurements was investigated on...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a nondestructive technique for assessing mechanica...
Several acoustic techniques have been used to determine elastic and damping properties of trees, log...
Acoustic technologies are an established means of measuring wood stiffness. Acoustic tools are usef...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
The stiffness of wood can be estimated from the acoustic velocity in the longitudinal direction. Stu...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Acoustic velocity, measured using time of Right tools, provides a non-destructive measure of wood st...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...