U. Müller, R. Bammer, A. Teischinger:
Detection on Incipient Fungal Attack in Wood Using
Magnetic Resonance Parameter Mapping
Wood Studied by Liquid State NMR Measurements
Summary
Magnetic resonance imaging delivers excellent, high-resolution spatial images of damp or wet
wood that can supply information on internal defects of logs to optimise cutting patterns. In normal
wood, the image contrast of magnetic resonance images is primarily influenced by the distribution
of moisture content within the specimen. In the case of fungal attack, it is also affected by the inherent
Spin-Lattice (T1) and Spin-Spin (T2) relaxation times. We investigate changes in relaxation
times in beech wood (Fagus sylvatica L.) caused by fungal attack (Coniophora puteana (Schum.)
Karst.) over 6 weeks. In addition, loss of compressive strength and mass loss were tested, allowing
comparison to conventional methods. Magnetic resonance imaging showed superior sensitivity in
detection of early stage of fungal decay in comparison to mass or strength loss assessment.
Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter
Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 56, 08/2002
Pages: 529 - 534
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