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Theory to estimate the stress due to moisture in wood using a transmission-type microwave moisture meter

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 In recent years a microwave transmission-type moisture meter has been developed in Japan. Its purpose is to measure the average moisture content of thick woods. Since its development I have realized that there is a negative correlation between the moisture content of wood and the power voltage of the meter. This realization suggests that an invisible stress has an effect on the attenuation constant of the wood. The presence of such a stress in the wood could easily be proven by the slicing technique. In this article a theory is presented to explain further the effect of this stress on the attenuation constant. The theory was applied to softwood specimens in various states of moisture. It was concluded that the calculated strain distributions of the various specimens approximated those of the experimental results. Thus, the proposed theory presented herein has validity or adaptability with regard to qualitatively understanding the stress. Future research efforts would also be expected to detect the stress in wood due to moisture.

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Received: November 30, 2001 / Accepted: March 18, 2002

Acknowledgments The author thanks Mr. K. Hayashida and Mr. T. Taniguchi (former students of Fukui University of Technology) for their assistance in the experiment. The author also thanks Dr. Okada of the Kawasaki Kiko Co. and Prof. Dr. Sobue of Shizuoka University for their valuable discussions and suggestions.

Part of this report was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Central District of the Japan Wood Research Society, Gifu, September 2000

Correspondence to:T. Takemura

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Takemura, T. Theory to estimate the stress due to moisture in wood using a transmission-type microwave moisture meter. J Wood Sci 49, 0011–0017 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100860300002

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