THE ANISOTROPIC VELOCITY MODEL OF INTERNAL ACOUSTIC EMISSION SIGNALS IN ZELKOVA WOOD AND THE INFLUENCE OF HOLES ON THEIR PROPAGATION PROCESS

In this article, an acoustic emission (AE) source was generated through pencil-lead break (PLB). On Zelkova schneideriana specimens featuring central through-holes with diameters ranging from 8 to 16 mm, the time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) in combination with the least squares fitting approach was utilized to establish an anisotropic model of the AE wave velocity within the wood as it varies with the detection angle. Then, a pulse signal was generated through a signal generator to analyze the influence of the holes on the peak values of AE signals at different angles. The results indicate that when the propagation angle is less than 80°, the AE wave velocity rises rapidly with the increase of the angle and eventually approximates the longitudinal wave velocity along the grain. The AE signal peak emerged in the direction approximately 30° for the specimen without holes. In the presence of holes, as the hole diameter increases, the variation trend of AE peak amplitudes within an angular range of -18° to +18° relative to the hole center becomes progressively smoother, with a concurrent reduction in their mean value. This distinct characteristic can serve as a robust indicator for identifying internal hole defects in wood

Contrastive analysis of screw withdrawal resistance between bamboo oriented strand board and conventional particleboard

Effects of screw diameter, pilot hole diameter, and material’s anisotropy on the withdrawal resistance of bamboo oriented strand board (BOSB) has been evaluated and the results has been compared with conventional particleboard (CPB). Results indicate that the effects of screw diameter on the face withdrawal resistance in BOSB have significant differences, whereas the edge withdrawal resistance was not. In contrast, the effect of screw diameter on face and edge withdrawal resistance in CPB has been statistically significant difference. The effect of pilot hole diameter on the face and edge withdrawal resistance both in BOSB and CPB has significant difference, the withdrawal resistance decreased as related to increasing pilot hole diameter. Furthermore, the withdrawal resistance in BOSB is anisotropic, whereas the relative superiority is sorted by the face, edge and end in turn. In addition, the withdrawal resistance in BOSB was much higher than CPB in all directions.