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Implementing Resonance-Based Acoustic Technology on Mechanical Harvesters/Processors for Real-Time Wood Stiffness Assessment: Opportunities and Considerations

机译:在机械收割机/处理器上实施基于谐振的声学技术,用于实时木质僵硬评估:机遇和考虑

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Acoustic technology has been successfully used as a non-destructive technique for assessing the mechanical quality of various wood products and species based on stiffness. Many mechanical harvester/processor manufacturers have implemented mechanical sensors to measure tree diameter and length as well as optimal bucking algorithms on their equipment. There is a growing interest in incorporating technologies for measuring internal stem features into a harvester head. The objectives of this study, therefore, were to i) determine and investigate the factors arising from incorporating acoustic instruments on a mechanized harvester head that might influence resonance-based acoustic signal and velocity readings and quality in Douglas-fir, and ii) investigate the issues and considerations associated with suggested working strategies in regard to harvest productivity impacts and processing decisions. After taking into account some feasibility considerations, it was determined that the hold of the machine grapple would not compromise the accuracy of resonance-based acoustic velocity readings. There were three working procedures suggested for measuring resonance-based acoustic velocity: 1) after the stem is delimbed and run through the measuring equipment, 2) once a portion of the stem is measured and the length of its unmeasured portion is forecast, and 3) after the tree is felled by the harvester but before any further processing is done. Regardless of the working procedure, it was determined that logs produced from lower sections of the tree are stiffer than those from upper portions. If the processor head traverses the stem partially or completely, the removal of bark and branches and their effect on acoustic velocity readings should be taken into account. Forecasting routines could be developed to account for imperfect and even non-existing information about tree length with the second or third working procedure. Results yielded by the two methods used for stem height (and consequently acoustic velocity) prediction in this study (linear regression model and a k-nearest-neighbor) were considered rather promising. Testing feasibility concerns with the resonance-based acoustic technique were observed if the entire stem was intact to the very top offshoot bud.
机译:声学技术已被成功用作基于刚度的各种木制品和物种的机械质量的非破坏性技术。许多机械收割机/处理器制造商已经实施机械传感器,以测量树径和长度以及其设备上的最佳支付算法。融入用于将内部茎特征测量到收割机头部的技术越来越兴趣。因此,本研究的目标是I)确定并调查在机械化收割机头上纳入声学仪器的因素,这些因素可能影响道格拉斯 - 冷杉的共振的声学信号和速度读数和速度读物,而ii)研究与建议的工作策略相关的问题和考虑在收获生产率的影响和加工决策方面。考虑到一些可行性考虑后,确定机器擒抱的持有不会损害基于谐振的声速读数的准确性。有三个工作程序建议测量基于谐振的声速:1)在茎被划分并通过测量设备运行后,2)测量一部分杆并预测其未测量部分的长度,3 )在收割机被收割机砍伐之后,但在任何进一步的处理完成之前。无论工作过程如何,确定从树的下部产生的原木比来自上部的截图更硬。如果处理器头部分或完全地穿过杆,则应考虑去除树皮和分支及其对声速读数的影响。可以开发预测例程,以解释与第二个或第三个工作过程有关树长的不完美甚至不存在的信息。在该研究中用于茎高(和因此声学速度)预测的两种方法产生的结果被认为是相当希望的茎高度(线性回归模型和k离邻居)。如果整个茎完整于顶部分散芽,则观察到与基于谐振的声学技术的可行性问题。

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