Friday, October 30, 2009

Wood NDT conference


I attended in the 16th International Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation of Wood Symposium in Beijing this month and presented a paper about the work we have been doing in the UK using acoustic tools to study the variation in wood properties and the potential for resource segregation.

The conference also included presentations on grading and inspection of components, structures and trees and enabled SIRT to create new links with researchers working around the world on topics of interest to us. The next conference in this series will be in Sopron, Hungary 5th-7th September 2011.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

UKTGC and BSI B/518


We are very pleased to have been invited onto the UK Timber Grading Committee and British Standards Committee B/518 (structual timber). This will help us keep informed of the latest developments in codes and standards related to grading and to provide input based on our research findings. We will also keep you informed through this blog. The next meetings are 4th and 5th November.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

COST E53 conference - more details


We are pleased to be hosting the final meeting of COST Action E53 at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh from the 4-7th May 2010. The conference is focused on issues of quality control for wood & wood products including:

* Scanning of stems, logs and boards for characterisation of geometrical and quality properties.
* Wood drying, distortion and determination of moisture content.
* Assessment of strength, stiffness and visual appearance of timber and wood products.
* Understanding end user requirements for wood and wood products.
* Future trends in technology, wood characteristics, and end user requirements.

There will be two days of particular interest to industry where we hope to be able to disseminate the results of the four years of pan European research cooperation in this COST Action - and also get feedback and discussion from producers and end users. These days are the 'industry day' (5th May 2010) and a half day workshop by the European Wood Drying Group (4th May 2010).

For more details of the themes and programme please visit http://cte.napier.ac.uk/e53