
Forensic Engineering Analysis And Test Protocols Of A Minimally Invasive Wood Test Device
Author(s) -
Wilbur T. Yaxley,
C Bracken William
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of the national academy of forensic engineers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2379-3252
pISSN - 2379-3244
DOI - 10.51501/jotnafe.v21i1.627
Subject(s) - drill , computer science , test (biology) , drill bit , mechanical engineering , structural engineering , acoustics , engineering , geology , physics , paleontology
The Use Of Minimally Invasive Technology For Determining The Quantity And Relative Competency Of Structural Wood Material Not Easily Visible Can Be Very Useful For The Forensic Engineer. The Recorder Torsional Drill Probe Provides An Advancing Drill Bit Capable Of Recording The Torsional Resistance And Distance Advanced, From The Initial Surface, On A Graph Mounted On The Drill. The Relative Torsional Resistance Can Be Compared To Known Structural Wood Samples For An Idea Of The Type And/Or Competency Of The Wood Material Encountered. This Method Can Identify If The Correct Size, Number, And Relative Condition Of Individual Members Are Included Within The Wall. The Resulting Hole Can Be Easily Repaired On Most Finishes.