A review of measurement methods used on standing trees for the prediction of some mechanical properties of timber

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C. B. Wessels
F. S. Malan
T. Rypstra
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[1] University of Stellenbosch,
[2] Komatiland Forests,undefined
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Non-destructive; Mechanical properties; Standing trees; Review;
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The accurate prediction of the mechanical properties that can be expected from timber from standing trees has many benefits for the growers and processors of trees. It includes support in tree breeding selection, tree processing allocation decisions, site and silvicultural research and processing production planning. A number of methods have been developed over the last few decades with significant interest in the recent past in especially acoustic methods, near-infrared spectroscopy methods and the Australian multi-property measurement system known as Silviscan. This paper reviews the current literature on new and existing non-destructive or limited destructive property measurement methods on standing trees that can assist with the prediction of, in most cases, the modulus of elasticity and modulus of rupture of timber.
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