Journal article

Microwave characterisation and detection of wood decay

Graham Brodie, Berhan M Ahmed, Mohan V Jacob

WORLD JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING | EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

The transparency of wood to microwave radiation is subject to changes in the wood's properties caused by softening of the wood material during fungal attack or the addition of moisture. 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. A total of twelve wooden stakes of 200 x 65 x 65 mm Pinus radiata (softwood) and twelve stakes of Eucalyptus regnans (hardwood) of the same dimensions were exposed to soil containing decay fungi for 12, 16, 20 and 24 weeks in an Accelerated Field Simulator (AFS), which is a climate conditioned room that simulates humid tropical cond..

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Grants

Awarded by RedStart (ARC Project)


Funding Acknowledgements

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