Engineered wood products for structural use must meet minimum strength and stiffness criteria. This represents a major challenge for the industry as the mechanical properties of the wood resource are inherently variable. We report on a case study that was conducted in a laminated veneer lumber (LVL) mill in order to test the potential of an acoustic sensor to predict structural properties of the wood resource prior to processing. A population of 266 recently harvested aspen logs were segregated into three sub-populations based on measurements of longitudinal acoustic speed in wood using a hand tool equipped with a resonance-based acoustic sensor. Each of the three sub-populations were peeled into veneer sheets and graded for stiffness with ...
The relationship between acoustic velocity (vd) and the dynamic modulus of elasticity (me), wood den...
Wood properties at harvest-age vary enormously both within and among Eucalyptus trees, leading to a ...
This research article summarizes results from Part 1 of a study designed to examine using advanced s...
This study investigates how the use of a Hitman ST300 acoustic sensor can help identify the best for...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a non-destructive technique for assessing the mech...
This study investigates how the use of a Hitman ST300 acoustic sensor can help identify the best for...
Wood stiffness varies enormously both within and between trees, so it is inevitable that low-grade s...
The ability to determine wood quality using non-destructive tests has enormous potential for the for...
While wood has numerous attributes that make it an excellent material for many uses, its properties ...
Reductions in Pinus radiata D. Don. (radiata pine) clearfell age have increased the juvenile wood pr...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a nondestructive technique for assessing mechanica...
There is currently a request from landowners in southeastern USA to provide a nondestructive tool th...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
The relationship between acoustic velocity (vd) and the dynamic modulus of elasticity (me), wood den...
Wood properties at harvest-age vary enormously both within and among Eucalyptus trees, leading to a ...
This research article summarizes results from Part 1 of a study designed to examine using advanced s...
This study investigates how the use of a Hitman ST300 acoustic sensor can help identify the best for...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a non-destructive technique for assessing the mech...
This study investigates how the use of a Hitman ST300 acoustic sensor can help identify the best for...
Wood stiffness varies enormously both within and between trees, so it is inevitable that low-grade s...
The ability to determine wood quality using non-destructive tests has enormous potential for the for...
While wood has numerous attributes that make it an excellent material for many uses, its properties ...
Reductions in Pinus radiata D. Don. (radiata pine) clearfell age have increased the juvenile wood pr...
Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a nondestructive technique for assessing mechanica...
There is currently a request from landowners in southeastern USA to provide a nondestructive tool th...
Reliability of measurement with acoustic NDT applied to timber structures improves in-situ assessmen...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
The need for improved timber quality assessment is important to the forestry industry. Scotland's ha...
The relationship between acoustic velocity (vd) and the dynamic modulus of elasticity (me), wood den...
Wood properties at harvest-age vary enormously both within and among Eucalyptus trees, leading to a ...
This research article summarizes results from Part 1 of a study designed to examine using advanced s...