Abstract
The juvenile wood type is produced by southern pine trees during their first 10 years of growth producing a significant volume of wood at tree center having inferior properties that decrease lumber value. Increased volumes of lumber are influenced by juvenile wood as intensive plantation silviculture increases early tree growth. Research has shown that knowledge of knot location in logs prior to sawing has the potential to significantly increase lumber value yield. Detection of juvenile and knot wood prior to sawing logs will allow application of sawing patterns that place these wood types into locations or products that have reduced influence on the final lumber value. This study tested an electrical impedance tomography (EIT) scanner for detection of juvenile and knot wood in southern pine. EIT and CT images were compared to determine the accuracy of juvenile and knot wood detection by EIT technology.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 5th World Congress in Industrial Process Tomography |
Publisher | International Society for Industrial Process Tomography |
Pages | 431-438 |
Number of pages | 8 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780853163213 |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2007 |
Event | 5th World Congress in Industrial Process Tomography - Bergen, Norway Duration: 3 Sept 2007 → 6 Sept 2007 |
Conference
Conference | 5th World Congress in Industrial Process Tomography |
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Country/Territory | Norway |
City | Bergen |
Period | 3/09/07 → 6/09/07 |
Keywords
- Electrical impedance tomography
- Juvenile wood
- Knot wood
- Southern pine