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Quality assessment of heat-treated wood by NIR spectroscopy

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Resumo:NIR spectroscopy was tested for predicting the properties of heat treated wood using pine (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypt (Eucalyptus globulus) woods with two types of treatment: in oven and in a steam autoclave. Mass loss, equilibrium moisture content, dimensional stability, MOE, bending strength, colour CIELAB parameters and extrac- tives content were determined. NIR spectra were obtained using a fibre probe on the radial surface of the samples. NIR models for mass loss showed very high coefficients of determination ( R2 ) for cross validation ranging from 96– 98%. The models obtained for wood properties were in gen- eral good with coefficients of determination ranging from 78–95% for equilibrium moisture content, 53–78% for di- mensional stability, 47–89% for MOE, 75–77% for bending strength and 84–99%, 52–96% and 66–98% for colour pa- rameters L, a∗ and b∗, respectively. R2 of the models for extractive content varied between 41.9–79.8% for pine and between 35.3–82.2% for eucalypt wood. NIR spectroscopy showed a good potential for quality control and characteri- zation of heat treated woods.
Autores principais:Esteves, Bruno
Outros Autores:Pereira, Helena
Assunto:Dimensional Stability Equilibrium Moisture Content Wood Property Near Infrared Spectroscopy Pinus Pinaste
Ano:2008
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
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Resumo:NIR spectroscopy was tested for predicting the properties of heat treated wood using pine (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypt (Eucalyptus globulus) woods with two types of treatment: in oven and in a steam autoclave. Mass loss, equilibrium moisture content, dimensional stability, MOE, bending strength, colour CIELAB parameters and extrac- tives content were determined. NIR spectra were obtained using a fibre probe on the radial surface of the samples. NIR models for mass loss showed very high coefficients of determination ( R2 ) for cross validation ranging from 96– 98%. The models obtained for wood properties were in gen- eral good with coefficients of determination ranging from 78–95% for equilibrium moisture content, 53–78% for di- mensional stability, 47–89% for MOE, 75–77% for bending strength and 84–99%, 52–96% and 66–98% for colour pa- rameters L, a∗ and b∗, respectively. R2 of the models for extractive content varied between 41.9–79.8% for pine and between 35.3–82.2% for eucalypt wood. NIR spectroscopy showed a good potential for quality control and characteri- zation of heat treated woods.