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Evaluation of heat treated beech by non destructive testing
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free vibrations Improvement of dimensional stability and durability is wished for the use of wood as a building material. For the last decade, retification ® has been industrially developed. It consists in a stabilization and preservation of wood by heat treatment. The aim of this study is to find simple and fast methods to characterize heat treated beech. Non destructive testing is expected to be relevant to evaluate the level of treatment and the properties for the use of heat treated wood. Six treatments were carried out in a pilot reactor. The parameters of the retification ® stage (temperature and time) were studied. For each treatment, the non destructive tests (free oscillations in the fundamental mode, colour and dry weight loss)were performed, and the properties for use (mechanical resistance and volumetric shrinkage) measured. Lightness and dry weight loss seem to be suitable properties to characterize beech retification® when the time parameter is fixed. However, they are not suitable for other wood species, and for
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