亚马逊物种应力波计时器的校准

Estevão Vicente Cavalcante Monteiro de Paula, Claudete Catanhede do Nascimento, Juscelino Machado Portela, D. Nogueira da Silva, Roberto Daniel de Araújo
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木结构的无损检测应用越来越广泛。这项任务的首选仪器之一是应力波计时器,因为它便于携带和使用。这台仪器需要校准,以尽量减少可能的读数误差。对来自四种亚马逊木材树种的不同大小的样本进行了测试,开始/停止加速度计之间的距离不同,增益设置也不同。其目的是识别误差,并找到Metricard SWT的启动和停止加速度计之间的最佳比例。最好的比例被观察到设置为40为停止和1为启动。应力波速度均值置信区间的计算表达了2%至8%不等的不确定性,无论物种如何,根据启动/停止比。更深入的评估得出的结论是,最大程度的不确定性发生在短片段上。这证实需要校准设备,特别是当使用长度约等于或小于70厘米的部件时。通过简单的回归分析确定了偏移时间(直线与轴线的交点)的值,并表明数据校正因子根据启动/停止比在1.9到2.2之间变化,至少在研究的样本中是这样。
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Calibration Of Stress Wave Timer for Amazonian Species
Non-destructive testing is increasingly being used on wooden structures. One of the preferred instruments for this task is the Stress Wave Timer, because it is portable and easy to use. This instrument needs to be calibrated to minimize possible reading errors. Tests were performed on samples of different sizes from four Amazonian timber tree species, with differing distances between the start/stop accelerometers and varying gain settings. The aim was to identify errors and find the best ratio between the Metricard SWT’s start and stop accelerometers. The best ratio was observed with settings of 40 for stop and 1 for start. The calculation of the confidence interval for the mean of the stress wave velocities expresses a degree of uncertainty ranging from 2% to 8%, regardless of the species and according to the start/stop ratio. A more in-depth evaluation led to the conclusion that the greatest degree of uncertainty occurs with short pieces. This confirms the need to calibrate the equipment, especially when using the instrument with pieces approximately equal to or less than 70 cm in length. The value for offset time (intersection of the line with the axes) was determined by a simple regression analysis, and indicated that the data correction factor varied from 1.9 to 2.2 depending on the start/stop ratio, at least in the samples studied.
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