Research Highlights: Stand density was connected with wood quality and lumber production to develop a predictive model to better estimate tree value. Background and Objectives: The available standing wood volume in British Columbia (BC), Canada has consistently decreased since 1990. Better understanding the link between stand growth conditions, knot characteristics, the sawmilling process and product quality is essential in making informed forest management decisions and efficiently utilizing wood. The overall objective was to investigate and predict the impact of tree growth as affected by stand density on knot characteristics, lumber volume and value recoveries for two conifer species, two types of sawmills and three economic scenarios. M...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) of logs means possibilities for optimizing breakdown in sawmills. Thi...
The paper presents the results of a simulation study, where log models based on CT scanned logs of S...
In the Nordic countries, trees are typically bucked into logs using harvesters that measure only a t...
Research Highlights: Stand density was connected with wood quality and lumber production to develop ...
Amabilis fir and western hemlock are an important softwood lumber resource in British Columbia (BC)....
Graduation date: 2016Forest growth and yield models are critical to supporting decision making in fo...
International audienceAbstractContextOne of the most important wood defects affecting the value yiel...
Key message: Industrial computed tomography scanning of logs provides detailed information on timber...
Industrial high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanners have recently been installed at s...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) of logs means possibilities for optimizing breakdown in sawmills. Thi...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods for-ests of south...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
The purpose of this research was to quantify what value could be gained from cutting solid wood prod...
The North American temperate deciduous forests are an important source of hardwoods sought after by ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) of logs means possibilities for optimizing breakdown in sawmills. Thi...
The paper presents the results of a simulation study, where log models based on CT scanned logs of S...
In the Nordic countries, trees are typically bucked into logs using harvesters that measure only a t...
Research Highlights: Stand density was connected with wood quality and lumber production to develop ...
Amabilis fir and western hemlock are an important softwood lumber resource in British Columbia (BC)....
Graduation date: 2016Forest growth and yield models are critical to supporting decision making in fo...
International audienceAbstractContextOne of the most important wood defects affecting the value yiel...
Key message: Industrial computed tomography scanning of logs provides detailed information on timber...
Industrial high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanners have recently been installed at s...
Knot size and distribution are of key importance to wood quality and lumber grade yield. This study ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) of logs means possibilities for optimizing breakdown in sawmills. Thi...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods for-ests of south...
A knot study on black spruce was performed on 21 trees originating from a natural stand located in Q...
The purpose of this research was to quantify what value could be gained from cutting solid wood prod...
The North American temperate deciduous forests are an important source of hardwoods sought after by ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) of logs means possibilities for optimizing breakdown in sawmills. Thi...
The paper presents the results of a simulation study, where log models based on CT scanned logs of S...
In the Nordic countries, trees are typically bucked into logs using harvesters that measure only a t...