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Species independent machine stress grading of hardwoods

机译:物种独立的硬木机械应力分级

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Machine strength grading has traditionally been focussed on softwoods. With the introduction of many 'new' (hard)wood species from all around the world on the market, especially from sustainable managed forests, there is a need for strength grading of 'unknown' species and assign them into strength classes. In this project, over 2000 beams from 35 different species covering the whole range of strength, stiffness and density profiles and originating from South-America, Africa, Asia and Europe have been tested using both non-destructive and destructive testing techniques. The dataset was used to develop a species independent strength grading model in order to classify timber without the need of extensive and expensive laboratory testing. Since optimisation of the yield of a hardwood species with visual grading is hardly possible, non-destructive measurements on hardwood allows it to be assigned to higher strength classes, greatly improving the yield. The main research goal was to determine a common ground on which hardwood beams can be graded using stress waves. On the basis of the different species tested, a species independent strength grading model was developed. With the derived model, timber can be assigned to strength classes without destructive testing. This method can be used to economically determine the strength class for use with visual grading of 'new' hardwood species that are commonly introduced on the market in rather small amounts. Now, even in remote areas, hardwood timber can be machine graded into strength classes as used in the Pacific, Africa, America and Europe improving their possibilities to sell timber to these high end markets. The aspects on grading and design of hardwood are relevant because presently many unknown timber species are introduced on the market as a result of the demand for timber from forests that are managed in a sustainable, environmentally friendly manner.
机译:传统上,机器强度分级一直集中在软木上。随着市场上来自世界各地的许多“新”(硬)木材物种的引进,特别是来自可持续经营森林的木材的出现,需要对“未知”物种的强度进行分级,并将其划分为强度等级。在该项目中,使用非破坏性和破坏性测试技术对来自35个不同物种的2000多个光束进行了测试,这些光束覆盖了强度,刚度和密度分布的整个范围,并且分别来自南美,非洲,亚洲和欧洲。该数据集用于开发独立于物种的强度等级模型,从而无需大量昂贵的实验室测试即可对木材进行分类。由于很难通过视觉分级来优化硬木树种的产量,因此对硬木进行无损测量可以将其分配给更高的强度等级,从而极大地提高了产量。主要研究目标是确定可以使用应力波对硬木梁进行分级的共同基础。根据测试的不同物种,开发了一种独立于物种的强度等级模型。使用导出的模型,可以将木材分配到强度等级,而无需进行破坏性测试。此方法可用于经济地确定强度等级,以便在视觉上对通常在市场上少量引入的“新”硬木树种进行分级。现在,即使在偏远地区,也可以将硬木木材机械分类为强度等级,如在太平洋,非洲,美洲和欧洲使用的那样,从而提高了向这些高端市场出售木材的可能性。硬木的定级和设计方面具有相关性,因为由于对森林的木材需求以可持续,环境友好的方式进行管理,因此目前市场上引入了许多未知木材种类。

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