Abstract

Simple SummaryBoth termites and decay fungi use wood as a food source. Termites and decay cause major damage and inflict significant costs on human societies around the world. Currently, power pole testing techniques either involve a subjective evaluation, based on the sound that the pole makes when it is hit by a heavy hammer, or observing wood shaving from holes that are drilled into the core of the pole itself. Drilling is destructive and compromises any protection from wood preservative treatments, allowing termites or decay fungi to enter the pole. This project developed a simple, objective measurement technique, which is based on the transmission of very low power microwave energy through the wood. Two versions of the system were developed, and both could easily distinguish between sound hardwood poles and those which were compromised by decay and termite attack, without compromising the pole’s integrity in any way. These will be of enormous benefit to the power utility industry.Wooden power poles and their ongoing inspection represent a significant investment for most electrical power utilities. This study explored the potential for using microwave fields to non-invasively assess the state of hardwood power poles in a field experiment. Two strategies were assessed: 2.4 GHz microwave field transmission through the pole; and mutual coupling between antennae using a 10.525 GHz radar module applied to the surface of the pole. Both systems distinguished between sound hardwood poles and those which were compromised by decay and subterranean termite attack and infestation.

Highlights

  • The wooden power pole inventory in Australia was estimated to be in excess of five million in2004 [1]

  • This paper presents the results of an in-situ assessment of wooden which does not compromise the pole’s integrity in any way, will be of enormous benefit to the power power pole stubs using two microwave measurement techniques

  • This paper presents the results of an in-situ assessment of wooden power pole stubs device for pole evaluation will provide the industry with an indispensable tool to manage the using two microwave measurement techniques

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Introduction

The wooden power pole inventory in Australia was estimated to be in excess of five million in2004 [1]. The wooden power pole inventory in Australia was estimated to be in excess of five million in. In the European Union, the population of wooden power poles has been estimated to be approximately one for each two inhabitants [2]. The ongoing inspection and maintenance of this inventory represents a significant investment in time and money for most electrical utilities, with many of the testing techniques involving some level of destructive testing. Several strategies are being explored to quickly and cheaply detect bio-deterioration and subterranean termite (‘termite’) attack and infestation in timber-in-service. Insects 2020, 11, x themselves to thiswaves task because, unlike other forms of electromagnetic radiation,like microwaves quite have quite long allowing deep penetration of dielectric materials, seasonedhave timber. Long waves allowing deep penetration of dielectric materials, like seasoned timber.

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