Abstract
Measurements of the dielectric characteristics of wood includes the following:
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The choice of the measurement technique that makes it possible to obtain the required parameters with the necessary accuracy.
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Preparation of the samples for the tests.
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Measurement of electric or nonelectric resultants which directly or indirectly characterize the wood properties with subsequent use of the data for calculation of the required parameters.
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Definition of the rules governing the changes of the wood properties under the influence of the following factors:
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Changes of frequency, electric field strength, and field orientation relative to the principal axes of wood anisotropy
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Temperature and humidity values
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Physical and chemical actions exerted on the wood samples (pressure, radiation, chemical treatment, etc.).
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Statistical data processing and presentation of the results of the measurements in forms convenient for use.
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Torgovnikov, G.I. (1993). Measurement of the Dielectric Properties of Wood. In: Dielectric Properties of Wood and Wood-Based Materials. Springer Series in Wood Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77453-9_3
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