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Archive | 2005

Nondestructive evaluation of incipient decay in hardwood logs

Xiping Wang; Jan Wiedenbeck; Robert J. Ross; John W. Forsman; John R. Erickson; Crystal Pilon; Brian K. Brashaw

Decay can cause significant damage to high-value hardwood timber. New nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technologies are urgently needed to effectively detect incipient decay in hardwood timber at the earliest possible stage. Currently, the primary means of inspecting timber relies on visual assessment criteria. When visual inspections are used exclusively, they provide no indication of the extent of internal deterioration that may exist in timber. In this study, time-of-flight, stress-wave tomography, and micro-drilling resistance methods were investigated for locating incipient decay in sugar maple logs. We found that the capability of the single-path time-of-flight method for decay detection is very limited, and the method can be used only to identify logs and trees with moderate and severe decay. Resistance-based detection of decay (including early stages) is effective if the resistance drilling device is oriented so that its path goes through the decay zone; however, orienting the drill through the decay is difficult to guarantee. A multi- sensor stress-wave device can overcome the path-dependent detection issue. Results from laboratory testing indicate that the eight-sensor two dimensional stress-wave device has good potential for assisting in the detection of incipient decay in roundwood, such as logs and standing timber. However, to more effectively locate early-stage decay within a hardwood timber, more sensors should be added to the measurement system to obtain a higher resolution two-dimensional tomography image of a cross section. Field studies on standing hardwood timber should further investigate the effectiveness of these NDE methods with improved systems and procedures. This research could benefit field foresters and managers in using NDE technologies to assess the health condition of hardwood timber in the forest and could potentially lead to significant economic savings.


Wood and Fiber Science | 2007

Nondestructive Evaluation of Standing Trees With a Stress Wave Method

Xiping Wang; Robert J. Ross; Michael McClellan; R. Janzes Barbour; John R. Erickson; John W. Forsman; Gary D. Mcginnis


Forest Products Journal | 2002

Nondestructive evaluation techniques for assessing modulus of elasticity and stiffness of small-diameter logs

Xiping Wang; Robert J. Ross; James A. Mattson; John R. Erickson; John W. Forsman; Earl A. Geske; Michael A. Wehr


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2002

System and method of assessing the structural properties of wooden members using ultrasound

Mark E. Schafer; Robert J. Ross; John R. Erickson; Rodney C. DeGroot


Archive | 2001

Joint for connecting wood members

Gary J. Lichtenberg; John R. Erickson; Robert J. Ross; Dwight Flach


Forest Products Journal | 2004

Yield and ultrasonic modulus of elasticity of red maple veneer

Robert J. Ross; John R. Erickson; Brian K. Brashaw; Xiping Wang; Steven A. Verhey; John W. Forsman; Crystal Pilon


Forest Products Journal | 2001

Nondestructive evaluation of potential quality of creosote-treated piles removed from service

Xiping Wang; Robert J. Ross; John R. Erickson; John W. Forsman; Gary D. Mcginnis; Rodney C. De Groot


Research Note - Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service | 2000

Nondestructive methods of evaluating quality of wood in preservative-treated piles.

Wang XiPing; Robert J. Ross; John R. Erickson; John W. Forsman; Gary D. Mcginnis; R. C. de Groot


Proceedings of the 19th annual conference on recent advances in flame retardancy of polymeric materials. Norwalk, CT : BCC Research, c2008: Pages 238-249. | 2008

IV-AASPEN FLAKEBOARD TREATED WITH DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE

Robert H. White; John W. Forsman; John R. Erickson


Undervalued hardwoods for engineered materials and components. Madison, WI : Forest Products Society ; Marquette, MI : Northern Initiative, [c2005]: Pages 87-92. | 2005

Chapter 8:Properties of red maple laminated veneer lumber

Robert J. Ross; Xiping Wang; Brian K. Brashaw; John W. Forsman; John R. Erickson

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John W. Forsman

Michigan Technological University

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Robert J. Ross

United States Department of Agriculture

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Xiping Wang

United States Forest Service

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Crystal Pilon

United States Department of Agriculture

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Earl A. Geske

United States Department of Agriculture

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James A. Mattson

United States Department of Agriculture

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Mark E. Schafer

United States Department of Agriculture

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Michael A. Wehr

United States Department of Agriculture

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