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Some published and unpublished ultrasonic research on wood. Frank Beall University of California, Berkeley. Background. Ultrasonic technology: acoustic emission (AE) Advantages and disadvantages with wood Examples of several studies in 1986, 1987 while at Weyerhaeuser.
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Some published and unpublished ultrasonic research on wood Frank Beall University of California, Berkeley
Background • Ultrasonic technology: acoustic emission (AE) • Advantages and disadvantages with wood • Examples of several studies in 1986, 1987 while at Weyerhaeuser
AE SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 0 – 40 dB 40 – 60 dB
AE TRANSDUCER PZT 25 MM EPOXY SHOE
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AE Characteristics/Challenges • Need active fractures to generate waves • Placement/coupling are issues • Attenuation/anisotropy of wood
Radial Compressive Strength (RCS) • 1% mass loss from decay can result in up to 90% loss in dynamic mechanical properties • Is AE sensitive to strength loss?
RCS • White fir • 10 x 10 x 20 mm • Brown rot decay (Poria placenta) • 0, 1.3, 13, 28% mass loss
RADIAL COMPRESSION WOOD SPECIMEN TRANSDUCER LOAD CELL
RCS Results • AE very sensitive to decay • Separation at <1% elastic compression (NDE) • Curve shape as indication of failure mode
SPRINGBACK • “Springback” occurs from stress relieval of pressed boards (6 - 10% increase in thickness) • Industrial particleboard • 20 (thick) x 50 x 50 mm • Exposure: 50/90/50/90/50 %RH; 22 C • One month at each exposure
Causes of Springback • Shape recovery of compressed particles • Failure of adhesive bonds between particles • Swelling from moisture adsorption • Which comes when??
2: 2-3-4 1: 0-1-2 INITIAL SPRINGBACK
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SPRINGBACK • Initial springback (6% recovery) has AE, indicating combined shape recovery, swelling, and bond failure • After this point (6 - 9% recovery), there are no AE, indicating largely shape recovery and particle swelling in equal amounts • Most bond failures occurs very early
MACRO-FISSURING OF WOOD DURING COMBUSTION Shrinkage O2 Glowing CO Flaming
FISSURING OF WOOD • Hard maple • 3 (thick) x 25 x 165 mm • Exposed to pyrolysis and flaming combustion • Monitoring of AE for micro- and macro-fissuring
FISSURING • Can mcro- and macro-fissuring be separately detected? • If so, does microfissuring precede macrofissuring (like earthquakes)??
WOOD PYROLYSIS 30 175
FISSURING • Microfissuring precedes macrofissuring • Process is activated • AE could be used to track char front during combustion • Airborne AE similar in numbers to visible macrofissures
TREE WATER STRESS • A number of studies using AE conducted in mid-1980s • Most done with excised material • None done with intact controls • Embolism or “capillary snap” most likely source of AE
TREE WATER STRESS • Two Pinus contorta; 2-m potted • Good and poor form • In uncontrolled greenhouse • AE transducers attached to stems
TREE WATER STRESS • Could AE output be used to manage drought-sensitive loblolly pine plantations in the US south? • Such an approach would monitor a sampling of trees and selectively harvest when stress is detected
TREE WATER STRESS • “Good” tree watered on day 1 • “Poor” tree not watered • Greenhouse floor flooded on day 5 • Data printed daily (but not saved)
GOOD TREE DAY 2 TREE 1 DAY 1
TREE WATER STRESS • AE followed diurnal cycle, in phase with presumed stem dia changes • AE characteristics were remarkably similar between trees • Min AE at sunset • Tree AE reacted to ΔRH within minutes • Poor tree had much greater indication of stress from AE level and range
Water Stress Lesson • Document everything, even if presumed to be preliminary; it may not be…
Filter Ampl Sensor Preamp Saw blade Hardboard
AE OUTPUT FROM SAWING HARDBOARD PANEL RMS RAW AE OUTPUT