Wood protection with cement – Part 1: Coating matters and durability of cement coated wood. Hirschmüller, S., Marais, B., Brischke, C., Krey, A., & Bösing, J. In Proceedings IRG Annual Meeting, pages 25, online, webinar, June, 2020. doi abstract bibtex 1 download The use of wood in geotechnical applications has seen renewed interest. However, concerns related to the durability and service life of wood in ground contact applications remain. Wood has the potential to substitute commonly used steel and concrete in the geotechnical engineering sector, but solutions to extending the service life and maintenance intervals require long-lasting wood protection systems capable of inhibiting fungal and bacterial decay. Cement, one of the constituents of concrete was identified as a potential coating material for wood used in soil stabilisation works. Spruce and beech wood rest rolls from commercial veneer peeling has been identified as a potential source for cement-coated geotechnical wood products. Norway spruce and European beech wood was subsequently used in this study.
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title = {Wood protection with cement – {Part} 1: {Coating} matters and durability of cement coated wood},
doi = {IRG/WP 20-40911},
abstract = {The use of wood in geotechnical applications has seen renewed interest. However, concerns related to the durability and service life of wood in ground contact applications remain. Wood has the potential to substitute commonly used steel and concrete in the geotechnical engineering sector, but solutions to extending the service life and maintenance intervals require long-lasting wood protection systems capable of inhibiting fungal and bacterial decay. Cement, one of the constituents of concrete was identified as a potential coating material for wood used in soil stabilisation works. Spruce and beech wood rest rolls from commercial veneer peeling has been identified as a potential source for cement-coated geotechnical wood products. Norway spruce and European beech wood was subsequently used in this study.},
language = {en},
booktitle = {Proceedings {IRG} {Annual} {Meeting}},
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