Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality

For the sustainability of an important renewable resource, such as wood, it is important to significantly increase the efficiency of its processing. A large part of this raw material ends up in the wood processing industry, where it is used for the production of pulp, paper, construction and furnitu...

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Main Authors: Ondrejka Vojtěch, Gergeľ Tomáš, Bucha Tomáš, Pástor Michal
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Sciendo 2021-03-01
Series:Lesnícky Časopis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2020-0021
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spelling doaj-af4c3e6f2342454f8973762240f89f792021-09-05T21:01:03ZcesSciendoLesnícky Časopis0323-10462021-03-0167131310.2478/forj-2020-0021Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log qualityOndrejka Vojtěch0Gergeľ Tomáš1Bucha Tomáš2Pástor Michal3National Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 01 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicFor the sustainability of an important renewable resource, such as wood, it is important to significantly increase the efficiency of its processing. A large part of this raw material ends up in the wood processing industry, where it is used for the production of pulp, paper, construction and furniture timber, floors and others. Therefore, it is very important to gain the knowledge needed for optimal valuation of raw wood material, through quality detection and classification into quality classes. There are many defectoscopic methods working on different physical principles. The most familiar of these methods are semi-destructive and non-destructive, as they do not cause damage to the tree or wood during assessment. The aim of this article is to describe, assess and compare known semi-destructive and non-destructive methods for the assessment of wood properties. This article describes basic visual inspection, basic semi-destructive methods (Pilodyn, Resistograph) and advanced semi-destructive methods (SilviScan®, DiscBot®) as well. Non-destructive methods use mostly acoustic wave motion (acoustic, ultrasonic), high-frequency waves (using georadar, microwave) and methods based on visual evaluation (image, laser). At last, there are X–ray methods with the latest technology using three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT). The implementation of modern non-destructive methods is of great importance for the application of principles of Industry 4.0, where these methods provide collecting of data on the material properties, in its entire production flow of log processing.https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2020-0021x–ray methodacoustic methodsgeoradar methodslaser methodsindustry 4.0ct scanner
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author Ondrejka Vojtěch
Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Pástor Michal
spellingShingle Ondrejka Vojtěch
Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Pástor Michal
Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
Lesnícky Časopis
x–ray method
acoustic methods
georadar methods
laser methods
industry 4.0
ct scanner
author_facet Ondrejka Vojtěch
Gergeľ Tomáš
Bucha Tomáš
Pástor Michal
author_sort Ondrejka Vojtěch
title Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
title_short Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
title_full Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
title_fullStr Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
title_full_unstemmed Innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
title_sort innovative methods of non-destructive evaluation of log quality
publisher Sciendo
series Lesnícky Časopis
issn 0323-1046
publishDate 2021-03-01
description For the sustainability of an important renewable resource, such as wood, it is important to significantly increase the efficiency of its processing. A large part of this raw material ends up in the wood processing industry, where it is used for the production of pulp, paper, construction and furniture timber, floors and others. Therefore, it is very important to gain the knowledge needed for optimal valuation of raw wood material, through quality detection and classification into quality classes. There are many defectoscopic methods working on different physical principles. The most familiar of these methods are semi-destructive and non-destructive, as they do not cause damage to the tree or wood during assessment. The aim of this article is to describe, assess and compare known semi-destructive and non-destructive methods for the assessment of wood properties. This article describes basic visual inspection, basic semi-destructive methods (Pilodyn, Resistograph) and advanced semi-destructive methods (SilviScan®, DiscBot®) as well. Non-destructive methods use mostly acoustic wave motion (acoustic, ultrasonic), high-frequency waves (using georadar, microwave) and methods based on visual evaluation (image, laser). At last, there are X–ray methods with the latest technology using three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT). The implementation of modern non-destructive methods is of great importance for the application of principles of Industry 4.0, where these methods provide collecting of data on the material properties, in its entire production flow of log processing.
topic x–ray method
acoustic methods
georadar methods
laser methods
industry 4.0
ct scanner
url https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2020-0021
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