Inferential statistics of Quercus species in veneer cutting

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作者
Dumitrascu A.-E. [1 ]
Salca E.-A. [2 ]
Mihail L.A. [1 ]
Ciobanu V.D. [3 ]
Musat E.-C. [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Mihai Viteazul 5, Brasov
[2] Faculty of Wood Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Universitatii 1, Brasov
[3] Department of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Sirul Beethoven 1, Brasov
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BioResources | 2019年 / 13卷 / 03期
关键词
Common oak; Log defects; Sessile oak; Veneer efficiency;
D O I
10.15376/biores.13.3.6766-6777
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Quercus species represent 18% of the total forest area in Romania, of which 2% refers to common oak and 10.5% refers to sessile oak. These species are of special importance for Romanian silviculture due to their value in multiple industrial uses. The finest and most efficient use of valuable timber is wood veneer. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the efficiency in veneer cutting for two Quercus species, common oak and sessile oak, originating from the Snagov area in Romania. The statistical parameters of veneer efficiency were estimated with high accuracy by using the least squares method with a 95% normal confidence interval based on the Anderson-Darling test and the correlation coefficient. The analysis of inferential statistics used the estimation of the 87th percentile, determining the cumulative density functions for the species under study. More defects were found in common oak logs than in sessile oak logs, which produced more veneer sheets. The veneer efficiency for sessile oak logs was superior to that of common oak logs. These findings might have practical applications in industrial conditions when screening for the best log species with high efficiency in veneer cutting. © 2018, BioResources.
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页码:6766 / 6777
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