Author:
Llana Daniel F.,Íñiguez-González Guillermo,Martínez Roberto D.,Arriaga Francisco
Abstract
AbstractNon-destructive techniques (NDTs) are well suited for rapid estimation of timber properties, but NDT results are affected by several factors, the most important of which is the moisture content (MC) of wood. Much of the research in this context was limited to ultrasound measurement of a few wood species, mainly to Norway spruce. The present paper investigates the MC influence on the NDT results obtained by instruments based on ultrasound (two devices), impact stress waves (one device) and longitudinal vibrations (two devices). A hundred large cross-section specimens of four timber species were tested, namely: radiata pine, Scots pine, Salzmann pine and maritime pine. The influence of MC on velocity was found to be stronger below the fiber saturation point (FSP) than above FSP. MC adjustment factors below FSP are proposed for these wood species.
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