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Comparing predictability of board strength between computed tomography,discrete X-ray,and 3D scanning of Norway spruce logs
Authors:Erik Johansson  Anders Berglund  Johan Skog
Institution:1. Wood Science and Engineering, Lule? University of Technology, Skellefte?, Sweden;2. Department of Wood Technology, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Skellefte?, Swedenerik.johansson@sp.se;4. Department of Wood Technology, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Skellefte?, Sweden
Abstract:Strength graded boards of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) are important products for many Scandinavian sawmills. If the bending strength of the produced boards can be predicted before sawing the logs, the raw material can be used more efficiently. In previous studies it is shown that the bending strength can be predicted to some extent using discrete X-ray scanning of logs. In this study, we have evaluated if it is possible to predict bending strength of Norway spruce boards with higher accuracy using computed tomography (CT) scanning of logs compared to a combination of discrete X-ray and 3D scanning. The method was to construct multivariate models of bending strength for three different board dimensions. Our results showed that CT scanning of logs produces better models of bending strength compared to a combination of discrete X-ray and 3D scanning. The main reason for this difference was the benefit of knowing the position of where the boards were cut from the logs and therefore detailed knot information could be used in the prediction models. Due to the small number of observations in this study, care should be taken when comparing the resulting prediction models to results from other studies.
Keywords:Bending strength  multivariate  partial least squares  Picea abies  sawn timber  wood
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