Data (Nov 2024)

Non-Destructive Wood Analysis Dataset: Comparing X-Ray and Terahertz Imaging Techniques

  • Caroline Marc,
  • Bertrand Marcon,
  • Louis Denaud,
  • Stéphane Girardon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data9110130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 130

Abstract

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Wood density measurement plays a crucial role in assessing wood quality and predicting its mechanical performance. This dataset was collected to compare the accuracy and reliability of two non-destructive techniques, X-rays and terahertz waves, for measuring wood density. While X-rays have been commonly used in the industry due to their effectiveness, they pose health risks due to ionizing radiation. Terahertz waves, on the other hand, are non-ionizing and offer high spatial resolution. This article presents a database of wood samples measurements obtained using both techniques, on the same 110 samples with a fine location of the measuring points, on a wide range of wood species (tropical and temperate ones) and densities, from 111 kg·m−3 to 1086 kg·m−3. The database includes X-ray and terahertz scans, sample dimensions, moisture content, and color photographs.

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