Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10285134 Construction and Building Materials 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
On site characterization of wood members is a very challenging task, after consideration of all the variables affecting the material used for the construction and the complexity of the structure itself. Current procedures are limited to few characterizations; in general based on visual inspection supported by the localized drilling resistance analysis and moisture content estimation. The goal of this work was to highlight the potential of the infrared spectroscopy as a tool capable of providing complementary information for the expert inspector assessing the timber structures. The paper presents several examples of successful application of mid and near infrared spectroscopy as used for prediction of physical and mechanical properties of wood. Requirements for implementation of mid and/or near infrared spectroscopy in routine assessment protocols are also provided.
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