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Radiation effects dimensional changes caused

Wood is an anisotropic material that undergoes uneven dimensional changes and, under extreme variations of environmental conditions, becomes distorted and warped (see Chapter 10). Exposed to the atmosphere, wood is also susceptible to the mechanical forces of wind and rain, and the effects of solar radiation the latter, in particular, causes discoloration initially, and then photochemical degradation, which often results in the wood s total decomposition. Wood is also prone to consumption by bacteria, fungi, insects, and rodent animals (Unger et al. 2001). [Pg.456]


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