This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results of measurement with the properties of strength and stiffness. The purpose of this work is to explore the possibilities of grading wood structure in situ using ultrasound measurements, specifically, the moisture content and density of the timber. The timber used in these experiments was taken from existing buildings of different ages. The potential of replacing direct measurements with indirect measurements by ultrasound was also investigated. The physical-mechanical properties of wood were determined in laboratory conditions according to standard practices, and the method of non-destructive measurements was based on a commercial tes...
Wood is a versatile and strong engineering material which displays a high level of anisotropy. Model...
Ultrasonic testing is a non-destructive testing method of choice for estimating the anisotropic elas...
Compression properties in three orthotropic directions for some important Turkish wood species, incl...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The application of non-destructive technologies for the assessment of mechanical properties has been...
This paper presents an evaluation of the acoustic ultrasound and stress wave methods for investigati...
The paper is concerned with the investigation of the use of non-destructive testing methods for the...
Aiming at the structural health evaluation of building materials in historical constructions, it is ...
The present study aims to verify the possibility of assessing the lengthwise variation of the modulu...
The present study explores the possibility of using longitudinal ultrasound transmission to evaluate...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
Methods based on propagation of stress waves phenomena indicate particular usefulness in diagnosis a...
This study investigated using ultrasonic testing and analyses techniques to determine their feasibi...
Detection of local wood inhomogeneities is important for accurate strength and stiffness prediction....
Wood is a versatile and strong engineering material which displays a high level of anisotropy. Model...
Ultrasonic testing is a non-destructive testing method of choice for estimating the anisotropic elas...
Compression properties in three orthotropic directions for some important Turkish wood species, incl...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The application of non-destructive technologies for the assessment of mechanical properties has been...
This paper presents an evaluation of the acoustic ultrasound and stress wave methods for investigati...
The paper is concerned with the investigation of the use of non-destructive testing methods for the...
Aiming at the structural health evaluation of building materials in historical constructions, it is ...
The present study aims to verify the possibility of assessing the lengthwise variation of the modulu...
The present study explores the possibility of using longitudinal ultrasound transmission to evaluate...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
Methods based on propagation of stress waves phenomena indicate particular usefulness in diagnosis a...
This study investigated using ultrasonic testing and analyses techniques to determine their feasibi...
Detection of local wood inhomogeneities is important for accurate strength and stiffness prediction....
Wood is a versatile and strong engineering material which displays a high level of anisotropy. Model...
Ultrasonic testing is a non-destructive testing method of choice for estimating the anisotropic elas...
Compression properties in three orthotropic directions for some important Turkish wood species, incl...