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Influence of Bark on Mechanics Strain Measures
Summary
Arboriculture researchers have begun utilizing the ARAMIS 3D
image correlation systems, introduced to arboriculture by NASA engineers, to
understand how trees respond to physical loading. The basic technique is to
develop a series of reference points that are captured by the high resolution
3D imaging system and processed to allow for measurements of strain
(displacement of wood related to the original length). One potential limitation
of the ARAMIS system is that phloem and xylem are separate tissues that can
potentially move independently. As such it is possible that the strain measured
on the bark may not behave the same as stain in wood fibers beneath the cambial
layer. While the bark can be removed to directly measure strain in the wood, it
relegates the use of this promising tool to destructive sampling. The
presentation will discuss the results of a research project that examines stain
in samples with bark on and bark removed. The direct comparison will help
determine if bark can be left in place, which would allow individual trees to
be monitored over multiple growing seasons.
Conference Proceedings Documents
Presenters
Dr. Dahle is an Assistant Professor of Arboriculture and Urban
Forestry in the Division of Forestry & Natural Resources at West Virginia
University. He holds a doctorate from Rutgers University, a Masters and
Bachelors of Science from Purdue University, and is an ISA Board-Certified Master
Arborist. Dr. Dahle’s research utilizes allometric modeling and tree
biomechanics to understand how urban trees grow and survive environmental loads
such as those from snow and ice storms. He has worked as an arborist managing
commercial and municipal tree care accounts in the San Francisco Bay Area and
served as a consulting utility arborist with the Davey Resource Group
throughout northern California. Additionally, he worked with the Bartlett Tree
Research Laboratory.
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