Journal article
Use of near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate analysis to predict the wood density of Douglas-fir from chain saw chips
Forest Products Journal, Vol.56(11/12), pp.67-72
2006
Abstract
In many parts of the world, log markets are becoming increasingly competitive and complex. Wood properties, such as stiffness, density, spiral grain, and extractives content, are now being considered by log buyers. Real-time assessment of these properties will be a challenge for log supply managers. The utility of near infrared (NIR) technology for predicting wood density in Douglas-fir stems was examined. Wood disks were collected from 17 sites around Oregon. Each disk was cut with a chain saw, of similar gauge to that used on mechanized harvesters/processors, to provide saw chips. NIR spectra were then obtained for the chip samples. Multivariate techniques were used to correlate wood properties with the NIR spectra. Preliminary research results showed that NIR could be used to predict density. Coefficients of determination ranged between 0.89 and 0.95 for calibration models and between 0.56 and 0.85 for validation models. These results indicate that NIR technology could be used by mechanized harvesting equipment for log segregation based on wood density.
Details
- Title
- Use of near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate analysis to predict the wood density of Douglas-fir from chain saw chips
- Authors
- Mauricio Acuna (Author) - Oregon State University, United StatesGlen Murphy (Author) - Oregon State University, United States
- Publication details
- Forest Products Journal, Vol.56(11/12), pp.67-72
- Publisher
- Forest Products Society
- Date published
- 2006
- ISSN
- 0015-7473
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Forest Industries Research Centre; Forest Research Institute
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450171002621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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