Legg Mathew, Bradley Stuart
Department of Physics, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2016 Feb;139(2):588-604. doi: 10.1121/1.4940210.
This paper provides a review on the use of acoustics to measure stiffness of standing trees, stems, and logs. An outline is given of the properties of wood and how these are related to stiffness and acoustic velocity throughout the tree. Factors are described that influence the speed of sound in wood, including the different types of acoustic waves which propagate in tree stems and lumber. Acoustic tools and techniques that have been used to measure the stiffness of wood are reviewed. The reasons for a systematic difference between direct and acoustic measurements of stiffness for standing trees, and methods for correction, are discussed. Other techniques, which have been used in addition to acoustics to try to improve stiffness measurements, are also briefly described. Also reviewed are studies which have used acoustic tools to investigate factors that influence the stiffness of trees. These factors include different silvicultural practices, geographic and environmental conditions, and genetics.
本文综述了利用声学测量立木、树干和原木刚度的相关内容。文中概述了木材的特性以及这些特性如何与整棵树的刚度和声速相关。描述了影响木材中声速的因素,包括在树干和木材中传播的不同类型的声波。回顾了用于测量木材刚度的声学工具和技术。讨论了立木刚度直接测量与声学测量之间存在系统差异的原因及校正方法。还简要描述了除声学方法外用于尝试改进刚度测量的其他技术。同时回顾了利用声学工具研究影响树木刚度因素的相关研究。这些因素包括不同的造林实践、地理和环境条件以及遗传学。