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European beech log and lumber grading in wet and dry conditions using longitudinal vibration

Andreas Rais, Hans Pretzsch, Jan-Willem van de Kuilen

2020Holzforschung20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In Central Europe, European beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) is the most frequently occurring hardwood species. An efficient grading method has the potential to promote its utilisation as construction material. Wood density, eigenfrequency and length were measured in 99 European beech logs for calculating the dynamic modulus of elasticity ( MOE dyn ) obtained by longitudinal vibration (resonance). In addition, the log taper was measured. Of those logs, 867 boards were cut using a bandsaw. The MOE dyn in green condition was determined on 505 of the boards and the MOE dyn in dry conditions was determined on all of them. The r 2 value between the MOE dyn of a log and the mean of MOE dyn of its boards was 0.72 in the wet condition. The MOE dyn,12% of boards significantly increased by 88 N mm −2 for each centimetre away from the pith. The negative effect of log taper on MOE dyn of boards was barely significant (P-value = 0.050). The MOE dyn,12% was highly dependent on the MOE dyn,wet (r 2 = 0.83) and was 17% higher than the MOE dyn,wet . The mechanical properties of European beech timber exceed those of European softwood species. However, the relationships regarding MOE dyn between different grading levels in the processing chain appear to be similar to those of softwoods.

Topics & Concepts

BeechHardwoodSoftwoodFagus sylvaticaMathematicsMaterials scienceComposite materialBotanyBiologyTree Root and Stability StudiesWood Treatment and PropertiesForest ecology and management
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