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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Assessment of moisture content profile in Douglas-fir wood using electrical resistivity-based tomography6citations
  • 2021A mixed experimental–numerical electrical resistivity-based method for moisture content assessment in wood tested using the example of Douglas fir8citations
  • 2021An experimental–numerical electrical resistivity-based method for moisture content assessment in Douglas-fir woodcitations
  • 2019MONITORING OF TIMBER STRUCTURES: MOISTURE CONTENT EVALUATION BY USING ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY METHODcitations
  • 2019Monitoring of timber structures : moisture content evaluation by using electrical resistivity methodcitations

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  • Takarli, Mokhfi
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An experimental–numerical electrical resistivity-based method for moisture content assessment in Douglas-fir wood

  • Hafsa, Wael
Abstract

Moisture is a major factor that influence the service life durability of wood-based structures. In order to establish an optimal and reliable diagnostic of the hydric state of these structures, this work proposes on the use of a Non Destructive Testing (NDT) approach based on the electrical resistivity measurements. The aim of this work is to develop a mixed experimental-numerical approach to evaluate the wood moisture content (MC) in Douglas-fir wood. Therefore, a parametric study was set up to analyze the effect of some operational and material variables on resistance measurements. An experimental protocol was implemented to evaluate spatial distribution of MC in wood element. Electrical resistivity measurements on a timber construction are also presented to highlight the experimental strategy concerning in-situ monitoring.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • resistivity
  • durability
  • wood