The paper describes application and theory of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of microwave radiation in relation to its growth of temperature inside and outside of wooden elements. The effect of microwave radiation on building structures is first manifested by vibration of water molecules contained in the material, which leads to a change of the state of matter from liquid to steam, which then evaporates from the wet material. During the transformation of energy from liquid state of matter to steam, heat is generated, therefore, wooden elements heat up. Therefore, the irradiated element, a wooden one in this case, gets dried up. More precisely, the paper assesses the effect of the heating times and distance of heated mater...
Drying wood using microwave energy is not very common, but could be a complement to conventional air...
Samples of chestnut wood taken from modern age structures in the Campania Region were subjected to c...
The effects of microwave and steam treatment were analyzed relative to the immediate (thermo-hygro-p...
The paper describes application and theory of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of m...
This paper deals with the theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimizatio...
This paper discusses theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of ...
Drying structures using high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or microwave technology is currentl...
A pilot experiment of microwave treatment was carried out on an Art Nouveau residential building ere...
The results of experimental and theoretical studies of the processes of heat and mass transfer occur...
AbstractSome of the issues connected to timber structures are caused by wood-destroying insects. The...
The present research offers an assessment of the computer modelling process for developing new micro...
Microwave radiation is widely utilized in construction practice, especially for drying building mate...
This paper presents a survey of the state of the art of microwave (MW) treatment of wood, informed b...
Microwave wood modification and treatment technologies become more and more essential within the woo...
In repressive protection of cultural/historical woodwork, microwaves have many advantages over conve...
Drying wood using microwave energy is not very common, but could be a complement to conventional air...
Samples of chestnut wood taken from modern age structures in the Campania Region were subjected to c...
The effects of microwave and steam treatment were analyzed relative to the immediate (thermo-hygro-p...
The paper describes application and theory of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of m...
This paper deals with the theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimizatio...
This paper discusses theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of ...
Drying structures using high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or microwave technology is currentl...
A pilot experiment of microwave treatment was carried out on an Art Nouveau residential building ere...
The results of experimental and theoretical studies of the processes of heat and mass transfer occur...
AbstractSome of the issues connected to timber structures are caused by wood-destroying insects. The...
The present research offers an assessment of the computer modelling process for developing new micro...
Microwave radiation is widely utilized in construction practice, especially for drying building mate...
This paper presents a survey of the state of the art of microwave (MW) treatment of wood, informed b...
Microwave wood modification and treatment technologies become more and more essential within the woo...
In repressive protection of cultural/historical woodwork, microwaves have many advantages over conve...
Drying wood using microwave energy is not very common, but could be a complement to conventional air...
Samples of chestnut wood taken from modern age structures in the Campania Region were subjected to c...
The effects of microwave and steam treatment were analyzed relative to the immediate (thermo-hygro-p...