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BĚŤÁK, A.; BAAR, J.; DĚCKÝ, D.; VANĚREK, J.
Originální název
Material Behavior of Structural Wood-Based Boards Affected by Rotting Process and Immersion in Water
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Originální abstrakt
The highest resistance to the action of wood-decay fungi was achieved for boards bonded with cementitious binder, for which the mass loss (ML) was passive for the tested fungi at both 3.8% for Coniophora puteana and 3.6% for Pleurotus ostreatus due to the carbonation process. By contrast, the lowest bioresistance was shown for particleboard. The achieved ML values were related to the changes of the internal structure, which were proven by the vertical density profile parameters and the surface area parameter. The effects of the ML and delamination process by immersion in water on the internal bond strength were determined individually to distinguish both synergistic parameters. The results showed the effect of long-term water immersion on the loss of internal bond strength, especially for wood particleboard.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
Wood; Wood-decay fungi; Mass loss (ML); Wood-based boards; Coniophora puteana; Pleurotus ostreatus; Internal bond strength; Porosity
Klíčová slova v angličtině
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Rok RIV
2023
Vydáno
23.08.2022
Nakladatel
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Místo
RESTON
ISSN
0899-1561
Periodikum
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Svazek
34
Číslo
11
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany počet
13
URL
https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29MT.1943-5533.0004455
BibTex
@article{BUT182216, author="Adam {Běťák} and Jan {Baar} and David {Děcký} and Jan {Vaněrek}", title="Material Behavior of Structural Wood-Based Boards Affected by Rotting Process and Immersion in Water", journal="JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING", year="2022", volume="34", number="11", pages="13", doi="10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0004455", issn="0899-1561", url="https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29MT.1943-5533.0004455" }