2011
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2011.39.2.117
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The Characteristics of Ultrasonic Wave Transmitted Through Drying Wood

Abstract: The possibility of using the properties of an ultrasonic wave as a means for monitoring the moisture content of a board during drying was investigated. The ultrasonic wave signals are influenced by moisture content and other factors such as temperature, moisture gradient and coupling area. The effect of temperature was examined by measuring the transit times, amplitudes and velocities of ultrasonic waves transmitted through air, a metal bar and a board at various temperatures. The effect of a moisture gradient… Show more

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“…The increase was most noticeable in the longitudinal, radial, and tangential directions for MC above 200%, 150%, and 150%, respectively. Kang and Booker (2002) examined moisture gradient within radiata pine during kiln drying. The boards were weighed and the wave velocity was measured during the kiln-drying process.…”
Section: Moisture Content and Dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase was most noticeable in the longitudinal, radial, and tangential directions for MC above 200%, 150%, and 150%, respectively. Kang and Booker (2002) examined moisture gradient within radiata pine during kiln drying. The boards were weighed and the wave velocity was measured during the kiln-drying process.…”
Section: Moisture Content and Dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%