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Forests
Non-Destructive Lumber and Engineered Pine Products Research in the Gulf South U.S. 2005–2020
FredericoJose Nistal Franca1  Rubin Shmulsky1  R.Dan Seale1 
[1] Sustainable Bioproducts Department College of Forest Resources/Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA;
关键词: nondestructive evaluation;    pine lumber;    modulus of rupture;    modulus of elasticity;    mass timber;    acoustic velocity;   
DOI  :  10.3390/f12010091
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This review primarily describes nondestructive evaluation (NDE) work at Mississippi State University during the 2005–2020 time interval. Overall, NDE is becoming increasingly important as a means of maximizing and optimizing the value (economic, engineering, utilitarian, etc.) of every tree that comes from the forest. For the most part, it focuses on southern pine structural lumber, but other species such as red pine, spruce, Douglas fir, red oak, and white oak and other products such as engineered composites, mass timber, non-structural lumber, and others are included where appropriate. Much of the work has been completed in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory as well as the Agricultural Research Service with the overall intent of improving lumber and wood products standards and valuation. To increase the future impacts and adoption of this NDE-related work, wherever possible graduate students have contributed to the research. As such, a stream of trained professionals is a secondary output of these works though it is not specifically detailed herein.

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