The determination of moisture content in raw timber is an important parameter to determine its processing life cycle. In this paper two novel methods are presented to measure this, one using the radiant electric field from a pair of parallel transmission lines and the other the capacitance built up between contact electrodes. Both methods are arranged to provide a tomographic solution to the distribution to improve either resolution (parallel line) or volume coverage (capacitance). It is shown that while improvements can be made to each technique both have the potential to accurately provide a measure of the required parameters
The current study investigates whether an electrical imaging modality, electrical capacitance tomogr...
This paper presents the results of model based numerical simulations (Ansoft HFSS (c)) used to analy...
In industry today, there is a need for designing modem instruments for quantitative and qualitative...
Nondestructive testing and evaluation techniques able to extract information about the internal stru...
A microwave imaging sensor that measures the signal transmitted through a board was investigated wit...
A new microwave tomography prototype for the inspection of wood materials is described and experimen...
Non - invasive Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) has previously been developed for determining the moi...
Wood degradation and defects, such as voids and knots, affect the quality of lumber. The ability to ...
The detection of foreign bodies inside wood trunks is a key task in the wood processing industry. Bu...
International audienceThe service life and the durability of wood-based structures is closely relate...
In this paper, an experimental set-up for tomographic imaging based on interrogating microwaves is p...
This paper presents the initial study of microwave tomography in agriculture to investigate the effe...
In this paper, an experimental set up based on interrogating microwaves is used to obtain images of ...
Since many years a number of NDT techniques have been developed and subsequentially refined for the ...
Experimental results concerning the inspection at microwave frequencies of wood material with metall...
The current study investigates whether an electrical imaging modality, electrical capacitance tomogr...
This paper presents the results of model based numerical simulations (Ansoft HFSS (c)) used to analy...
In industry today, there is a need for designing modem instruments for quantitative and qualitative...
Nondestructive testing and evaluation techniques able to extract information about the internal stru...
A microwave imaging sensor that measures the signal transmitted through a board was investigated wit...
A new microwave tomography prototype for the inspection of wood materials is described and experimen...
Non - invasive Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) has previously been developed for determining the moi...
Wood degradation and defects, such as voids and knots, affect the quality of lumber. The ability to ...
The detection of foreign bodies inside wood trunks is a key task in the wood processing industry. Bu...
International audienceThe service life and the durability of wood-based structures is closely relate...
In this paper, an experimental set-up for tomographic imaging based on interrogating microwaves is p...
This paper presents the initial study of microwave tomography in agriculture to investigate the effe...
In this paper, an experimental set up based on interrogating microwaves is used to obtain images of ...
Since many years a number of NDT techniques have been developed and subsequentially refined for the ...
Experimental results concerning the inspection at microwave frequencies of wood material with metall...
The current study investigates whether an electrical imaging modality, electrical capacitance tomogr...
This paper presents the results of model based numerical simulations (Ansoft HFSS (c)) used to analy...
In industry today, there is a need for designing modem instruments for quantitative and qualitative...