In the realm of architecture ground-penetrating radar has been used as nondestructive technique to assess physical properties of wood structures in situ. However, a better understanding of the dielectric anisotropy of timber is needed to develop this application. An experiment was conducted on samples of sawn timber of different species (densities) to study their dielectric responses according to the grain directions using a GPR with a 1.6 GHz antenna. Interesting differences were found: the propagation velocities, as well as the amplitudes of the direct and reflected waves always presented lesser when the electric field was longitudinal to the grain than when transverse. But when the field was propagated in whatever transverse direction so...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
The present research offers an assessment of a new way of approaching the dielectric properties of w...
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
none1noGPR of timber structural elements is not yet very common in practise but the technique has th...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
Microwave non-destructive testing of wood is an active research field, but, despite remarkable advan...
We investigate how suitable ground penetrating radar (GPR) and geoelectrics are to prospect the rem...
The main subject of this research is the observation of the inner part of living tree trunks using g...
The dielectrical anisotropy of wood (spruce, beech and oak) in absolutely dry condition is determine...
Subsurface defects in wooden logs such as knots, decays, splits, embedded metallic nails and bullets...
The aim of this paper is to determine the dielectric characteristics of tropical wood species at mic...
Many applications of microwave energy to wood-based materials require a reliable estimation of permi...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
The present research offers an assessment of a new way of approaching the dielectric properties of w...
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
none1noGPR of timber structural elements is not yet very common in practise but the technique has th...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
Microwave non-destructive testing of wood is an active research field, but, despite remarkable advan...
We investigate how suitable ground penetrating radar (GPR) and geoelectrics are to prospect the rem...
The main subject of this research is the observation of the inner part of living tree trunks using g...
The dielectrical anisotropy of wood (spruce, beech and oak) in absolutely dry condition is determine...
Subsurface defects in wooden logs such as knots, decays, splits, embedded metallic nails and bullets...
The aim of this paper is to determine the dielectric characteristics of tropical wood species at mic...
Many applications of microwave energy to wood-based materials require a reliable estimation of permi...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
The present research offers an assessment of a new way of approaching the dielectric properties of w...
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...