Influence of Wood Mineralization on the Thermal Degradation of Material

Author:

Majstríková Tereza1,Mec Pavel1,Sviderová Eliška1

Affiliation:

1. Vysoká Skola Báňská-Technical University of Ostrava

Abstract

Wood is preferably used in civil engineering for load bearing structures and facing elements. However, its disadvantage is low resistance to degradation factors, even when exposed to high temperature. Mineralization of wood matrix, for example by organosilanes, is one possibility of increasing the durability against weathering and against water exposition. In this work, the influence of the mentioned mineralization substances on the thermal degradation of solid wood is verified by means of thermal analysis.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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