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Detection of decay in wood using microwave characterization

G Brodie, BM Ahmed, MV Jacob

Asia Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings APMC | IEEE | Published : 2011

Abstract

The transparency of wood to microwave radiation is subject to changes in the wood's properties caused by the fungal attack. A prototype microwave system that measures microwave attenuation and phase delay between two antennae was developed to detect fungal decay in wood at equilibrium moisture content. In this study Pinus radiata (D. Don) (softwood) and Eucalyptus regnans (F. Mueller) (hardwood) of the same dimensions were exposed to soil containing decay fungi for 12, 16, 20 and 24 weeks in an Accelerated Field Simulator Samples were washed and dried in an oven before testing with the prototype system. In order to get a preliminary set of microwave permittivity, a dielectric probe technique..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council, PowerCor, CitiPower, Archicentre and RedStart (ARC)


Funding Acknowledgements

This research has been generously supported by the Australian Research Council, PowerCor, CitiPower, Archicentre and RedStart (ARC Project No. LP 0776778).