9 Pág. Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR)In-situ assessment of timber members by acoustic measurement usually requires specific procedures (indirect and semidirect measurement) compared with those used in the laboratory (direct) and over longer distances. This research aims to determine which procedure is the most suitable. Acoustic Non-Destructive Testing measurements were taken in 21 150 × 200 mm2 nominal cross-section Salzmann pine structural timber pieces from 9.5 to 11.0 m long from a 1768 structure. Wave velocity was obtained from ToF measured with different sensor arrangements (direct, indirect and semidirect) in different lengths using stress wave and ultrasound. The direct velocity value was very close to non-direct measure...
The present study explores the possibility of using longitudinal ultrasound transmission to evaluate...
This paper summarizes the test recommendations for in situ assessment of structural timber using str...
The propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves from measurements in trees is numerically different fro...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the influence of the moisture content of wood on stress wave...
Ultrasound wave velocity was measured in 30 pieces of Spanish Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), 90 x...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The effect of timber length on time-of-flight acoustic longitudinal measurements was investigated on...
The ability to determine wood quality using non-destructive tests has enormous potential for the for...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees of five softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the influence of the moisture content of wood on stress wave...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
Acoustic velocities measured on standing trees using time-of-flight (TOF) devices have been found to...
The present study explores the possibility of using longitudinal ultrasound transmission to evaluate...
This paper summarizes the test recommendations for in situ assessment of structural timber using str...
The propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves from measurements in trees is numerically different fro...
Ultrasonic sound velocity measurements with hand-held equipment remain due to their simplicity among...
Research and development efforts are currently underway worldwide to examine the potential use of a ...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the influence of the moisture content of wood on stress wave...
Ultrasound wave velocity was measured in 30 pieces of Spanish Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), 90 x...
This research uses a non-destructive method – ultrasound – to examine timber, combining the results ...
The effect of timber length on time-of-flight acoustic longitudinal measurements was investigated on...
The ability to determine wood quality using non-destructive tests has enormous potential for the for...
Acoustic wave velocities in standing trees of five softwood species were measured by the time-of-fli...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the influence of the moisture content of wood on stress wave...
International audienceAbstract• ContextThe quality of acoustic tomographic images in standing trees ...
Acoustic velocities measured on standing trees using time-of-flight (TOF) devices have been found to...
The present study explores the possibility of using longitudinal ultrasound transmission to evaluate...
This paper summarizes the test recommendations for in situ assessment of structural timber using str...
The propagation velocity of ultrasonic waves from measurements in trees is numerically different fro...