Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10285012 | Construction and Building Materials | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Alterations in static bending strength, compressive strength parallel to the grain and the modulus of elasticity (MOE) of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood decayed by the white-rot fungus (Trametes versicolor) and the brown-rot fungus (Coniophora puteana) were investigated. The drastic decrease of the bending strength was observed for the initial phase of the decay and the changes were exponential. A 50% decrease in the property was found for 7% of mass loss in the case of brown rot and 20% for white rot. A linear decrease in compressive strength was observed with an increasing mass loss. White rot caused a 50% decrease of compression strength for the mass loss of ca. 30%, while for the brown rot the same decrease was observed for 20% of mass loss. The slowest linear changes were observed for the modulus of elasticity (MOE). In the case of white rot the MOE values were reduced by ca. 50% for a mass loss of 40%, while for brown rot a 50% decrease in the property was found in a mass decrease as low as 20%.
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Authors
Piotr Witomski, WiesÅaw Olek, Jan T. Bonarski,