Publication result detail

Non destructive method for detection wood-destroying insects

FRIEDL, M.; ŠMÍRA, P.; FIALA, P.; ČÁP, M.; KOŇAS, P.; NASSWETTROVÁ, A.

Original Title

Non destructive method for detection wood-destroying insects

English Title

Non destructive method for detection wood-destroying insects

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The problem of finding a suitable diagnostic procedure for the examination of structural elements has been closely analyzed in recent years. In this connection, the main material of interest is wood as a sort of heterogeneous matter, and the diagnostic procedure is directed towards enabling industrial application in the future. A new diagnostic method based on X-ray imaging and acoustic electromagnetic wave; the X-ray technique utilizes the reduction of imaging information into 2D planar projection and acoustic recording system allows to and out activity of the wood-destroying pests. After researching activities and localization of wood- destroying pests, there are two methods for its disposal-thermal sanitation and microwave system. X-ray method is known as nondestructive diagnostic methods in the medical or veterinary practice. This X-ray mobile system was designed for evaluate of the wood quality and presence of wood-boring insects and wood-destroying fungi. Special software are single parts of the X- ray system and enable automatic/semi-automatic diagnostic of the level of damage wood and localization of wood-destroying pests. Field X-ray monitoring of vital activity of wood-destroying insects is very robust and ineffective in comparison with the acoustic method, which seems like a much better solution.

English abstract

The problem of finding a suitable diagnostic procedure for the examination of structural elements has been closely analyzed in recent years. In this connection, the main material of interest is wood as a sort of heterogeneous matter, and the diagnostic procedure is directed towards enabling industrial application in the future. A new diagnostic method based on X-ray imaging and acoustic electromagnetic wave; the X-ray technique utilizes the reduction of imaging information into 2D planar projection and acoustic recording system allows to and out activity of the wood-destroying pests. After researching activities and localization of wood- destroying pests, there are two methods for its disposal-thermal sanitation and microwave system. X-ray method is known as nondestructive diagnostic methods in the medical or veterinary practice. This X-ray mobile system was designed for evaluate of the wood quality and presence of wood-boring insects and wood-destroying fungi. Special software are single parts of the X- ray system and enable automatic/semi-automatic diagnostic of the level of damage wood and localization of wood-destroying pests. Field X-ray monitoring of vital activity of wood-destroying insects is very robust and ineffective in comparison with the acoustic method, which seems like a much better solution.

Keywords

termální sanace, diagnostika dřeva, nedestruktivní diagnostika, RTG metoda, akustická metoda

Key words in English

termální sanace, diagnostika dřeva, nedestruktivní diagnostika, RTG metoda, akustická metoda

Authors

FRIEDL, M.; ŠMÍRA, P.; FIALA, P.; ČÁP, M.; KOŇAS, P.; NASSWETTROVÁ, A.

RIV year

2015

Released

25.08.2014

Publisher

PIERS Proceedings

Location

China

ISBN

978-1-934142-28-8

Book

Proceedings of PIERS 2014 in Guangzhou

Edition

neuv.

ISBN

1559-9450

Periodical

Progress In Electromagnetics

State

United States of America

Pages from

1642

Pages to

1646

Pages count

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT110814,
  author="Martin {Friedl} and Pavel {Šmíra} and Pavel {Fiala} and Martin {Čáp} and Petr {Koňas} and Andrea {Nasswettrová}",
  title="Non destructive method for detection wood-destroying insects",
  booktitle="Proceedings of PIERS 2014 in Guangzhou",
  year="2014",
  series="neuv.",
  journal="Progress In Electromagnetics",
  number="1",
  pages="1642--1646",
  publisher="PIERS Proceedings",
  address="China",
  isbn="978-1-934142-28-8",
  issn="1559-9450"
}