Wood Material Science & Engineering | 2019

Grading and mechanical characterization of small-diameter round chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) timber from thinning operations

 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT In forestry, thinning operations result in the extraction of young trees with small dimensions. The evaluation of the potential end use of these small-diameter logs (currently mainly used as poles or fence posts) for added-value products such as structural timber is of considerable economic and industrial interests. In the present work, 216 pieces of small-diameter logs of chestnut timber obtained from thinning operations were evaluated in order to determine their mechanical properties and assess various visual or non-destructive grading systems. The two visual standards evaluated (EN 1927 and DIN 4074) were ineffective in grading according to mechanical properties. On the other hand, a grading system based on a non-destructive measurement (acoustic wave velocity) resulted in better classification by structural quality. The characteristic values of the small-diameter round chestnut timber, determined according to the standards EN 384 and EN 338, achieved similar values as standard rectangular sawn timber with respect to modulus of elasticity and density, and higher values for bending strength.

Volume 14
Pages 81 - 87
DOI 10.1080/17480272.2017.1387174
Language English
Journal Wood Material Science & Engineering

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