Neutron imaging versus standard X-ray densitometry as method to measure tree-ring wood density

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David Mannes
Eberhard Lehmann
Paolo Cherubini
Peter Niemz
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[1] ETH Zurich,Institute for Building Materials
[2] Paul Scherrer Institute,undefined
[3] WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest,undefined
[4] Snow and Landscape Research,undefined
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Trees | 2007年 / 21卷
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Neutron imaging; X-ray densitometry; Wood density; Tree-ring analysis; Dendrochronology;
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Neutron imaging is a new non-destructive testing method in wood science. It is similar to X-ray methods but with differing sensitivities for different elements. In this study, neutron imaging was used to ascertain the density profiles of thin spruce samples and compared with results generated with standard X-ray microdensitometry. Data obtained through neutron imaging were similar to those resulting from the X-ray method. The advantage of neutron imaging is its higher sensitivity to some elements such as hydrogen. Together with the high neutron-sensitivity of the applied detectors (imaging plates) this makes shorter exposure times possible, and yields more detailed information on the inner composition of wood. X-ray film, which is still most commonly used in X-ray densitometry, has the disadvantage that the relationship between the optical density of the film and the density of wood is non-linear. This means that corrections and calibration with step wedges are necessary, whereas with neutron imaging the digital values can be used directly to calculate the density at a certain point of the specimen. Thus neutron imaging appears to be an appropriate method, which can be used as complement to established X-ray methods for fast and straightforward investigations of tree rings, growth zones and wood density.
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