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Laser Uncovers Cracks in Lumber

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Michael D. Wheeler

When wood is dried, its surface layer sometimes shrinks, causing internal stresses that can develop into tiny cracks. And these cracks, invisible to the naked eye, can become much larger cracks that affect the quality and value of the wood. The damage is usually done before humidity, temperature and other variables in the drying process can be adjusted to compensate. Cracks invisible to the naked eye can expand in lumber to compromise the quality and value of the wood. Analyzing laser speckle patterns from a sample may enable the timber industry to detect these tiny cracks and evaluate...Read full article

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