TITEL
The measurement of compression wood and other wood features and the prediction of their impact on wood products
FöRFATTARE
Öhman, Micael
DATUM
2001-12-13
INSTITUTION
Institutionen i Skellefteå / Träteknik
SAMMANFATTNING
Wood is a complex and highly variable biological material formed to give the
tree best possible conditions for sustaining life. Thus every piece of wood
is possessed of unique qualities. The great challenge in the process of
manufacturing wood products has always been to select pieces of wood with
properties that fulfil requirements for the product. The importance of
selecting the right piece of wood will increase along with demands from
customers for products with specific properties, such as moisture content,
warp, strength, biological and aesthetic features. In order to supply
customers with the products they request, a considerably improved selection
of the raw material is needed. The earlier an accurate selection can be
done,
the better. To improve this selection or pregrading process, knowledge of
the
relationships between different features and different aspects of quality,
as
well as methods for measuring external and internal features, must be
developed.
The main objective of this work was to contribute to improved predictability
of the quality of dried sawn products using the features both of logs and of
sawn green products as input. This work was divided into two parts:
Part one focused on the possibility of learning how to predict the quality
grades of centre planks by manually inspecting longitudinal radiograph
images
(LRI) that depict the density variation within a log. In a survey
respondents
were interviewed regarding their interpretations of the density related
features visible in the LRIs of Scots pine logs (Pinus silvestris L). The
purpose was to be able to use these interpretations in predicting the final
quality of planks sawn from the logs. The LRIs were reconstructed with the
aid of an X-ray CT scanner.
Part two focused on the relationship between compression wood (CW) in
foremost butt logs of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) and the warp of
the sawn products, on how to detect CW and on how to predict warp.
The logs used in the study were chosen among logs delivered to and sawn at
commercial sawmills located in the northern part of Sweden in order to
assure
that conditions in the study match those extant in commercial sawmills.
The most important findings in this thesis are:
- Longitudinal radiograph images of the density variation within a log can
be a powerful aid in manual grading of logs with respect to the quality of
the resulting sawn products.
- The shape of the sawn, but not dried, centre planks is an indicator of
both
the amount and distribution of compression wood.
- Basing the cutting of planks on their shapes while still green can
considerably increase the total length of acceptably straight dried products.
This improvement is achieved through the elimination of compression wood.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--01/42--SE / NR 2001:42
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