TITEL
X-ray measurement of properties of saw logs
FöRFATTARE
Oja, Johan
DATUM
1999-05-03
INSTITUTION
Institutionen i Skellefteå / Träteknik
SAMMANFATTNING
A nondestructive method of measuring knot parameters for research purposes
has been compared to alternative, destructive methods. The method is based on
automatic analysis of CT-images. The image analysis algorithms were adjusted
to and evaluated on Norway spruce. The possibilities of measuring resin
pockets in CT-images have been studied and stereological methods have been
applied on volume estimation of resin pockets in saw logs.
For research purposes the study showed that compared to destructive methods,
both accuracy and speed of the CT-method were competitive. It was also shown
that resin pockets can be detected and measured in CT-images of Norway
spruce.
Data from the CT-scanned logs was used to simulate an industrial X-ray
LogScanner. The X-ray LogScanner was based on two X-ray sources and designed
for scanning at 3 m/s. The possibility of using this X-ray LogScanner to make
nondestructive measurements of properties of saw logs has been investigated.
The study showed that the X-ray LogScanner measures minimum shadow diameter
under bark before debarking with an accuracy comparable to a 3D-scanner and
that the sawing position could be controlled based on X-ray LogScanner
measurements of the best half of the logs. The X-ray LogScanner could also be
used to measure percentage of heartwood and green heartwood density. Based on
the X-ray LogScanner measurements it was possible to calibrate PLS-models for
prediction of the bending stiffness of the centerboards.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--99/14--SE / NR 1999:14
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