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Timber moisture content adjustment factors for nondestructive testing (NDT): acoustic, vibration and probing techniques

Daniel F. Llana, Guillermo Íñiguez-González, Miguel Esteban, Eva Hermoso, Francisco Arriaga

2020Holzforschung19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nondestructive testing (NDT) includes several highly efficient techniques for the estimation of the physical and mechanical properties of structural timber. However, NDT results are affected by several factors [moisture content (MC), temperature, specimen dimensions, sensor positioning and grain angle, timber-sensor coupling, etc.], of which wood MC is the most important. Scientific research on MC influence in NDT measurements started in the 19 th century, and 2018 was the first year that a MC adjustment for NDT measurements was published in a European standard (EN14081-2). Although MC influence on NDT has been studied for more than 170 years, MC adjustment factor research is important nowadays because it is widely used in the industry. Currently, NDT device manufacturers develop their own MC adjustment factors adapted to their equipment and species. This paper presents an exhaustive review of MC adjustments for different types of NDT equipment, as proposed by several authors from the 19 th century to date, and a discussion of factors affecting MC adjustments.

Topics & Concepts

Nondestructive testingStructural materialWater contentVibrationMoistureMaterials scienceForensic engineeringMechanical engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceComposite materialAcousticsGeotechnical engineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsWood Treatment and PropertiesOptical measurement and interference techniquesTree Root and Stability Studies
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