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Predicting Density and Moisture Content of Populus xiangchengensis and Phyllostachys edulis using the X-Ray Computed Tomography Technique

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FOREST PRODUCTS JOURNAL
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 193-199

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FOREST PRODUCTS SOC
DOI: 10.13073/FPJ-D-20-00001

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31670565]
  2. National Science and Technology Support Plan [2015BAD04B03]
  3. Forestry Public Research Foundation [201304513]

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Density (D) and moisture content (MC) are two important physical properties of wood and bamboo, which are highly correlated with many other physical and mechanical properties. In this study, the X-ray computed tomography (CT) technique was used to determine the D and MC of poplar (Populus xiangchengensis) and bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis). There was a statistically significant difference in the CT-measured numbers for D and MC between these species. The D-CT and MC-CT linear models for both species were independently established: D-poplar = 0.00098 x H + 1.02603, D-bamboo = 0.00118 x H + 0.98684, MCpoplar = 0.00309 x H + 1.89982, and MCbamboo = 0.00131 x H + 0.31488, where H is the CT number. The determination coefficients, R-2, of the models were all higher than 0.97. Additionally, the R-2 values obtained for model validation were also all higher than 0.97. These results indicated that it is feasible to reliably determine D and MC of wood and bamboo using the X-ray CT technique. This study aims to provide reference data for CT detection of the D and MC of wood and bamboo.

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