DOI: 10.26512/2016.02.d.20289
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Avaliações não destrutivas para o monitoramento de madeiras submetidas a fungos apodrecedores

Abstract: A Deus, por ter me sustentado e me dado forças para concluir mais esta etapa. Ao meu querido orientador, Professor Alexandre Florian da Costa, pela orientação, paciência, confiança e por sempre acreditar em mim. Ao Professor Jez Willian Batista Braga, pela coorientação, apoio, confiança e conhecimentos transmitidos.

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“…Most building pathologies in Brazil are related to poor design, incorrect execution, and lack of adequate maintenance. In wood structures, these factors are compounded by biotic agents and the weather, particularly the alternation between intense solar radiation and high humidity typical of tropical climates (Brito 2014, Cruz 2001, Gonzaga 2006, Jankowsky 1990, Lepage 1986, Motta 2010, Oliveira 2016, Palma and Cruz 2007, Tampone 2016, Vidal, et al 2015. Gonzaga (2006) explains that ultraviolet solar rays, even without penetration, act on the surface of the wood, destroying the pigmentation of the outermost layer and opening small crevices where moisture penetrates, causing retraction and providing room for fungi, bacteria, and insects to proliferate.…”
Section: Preserving Modern Architecture In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most building pathologies in Brazil are related to poor design, incorrect execution, and lack of adequate maintenance. In wood structures, these factors are compounded by biotic agents and the weather, particularly the alternation between intense solar radiation and high humidity typical of tropical climates (Brito 2014, Cruz 2001, Gonzaga 2006, Jankowsky 1990, Lepage 1986, Motta 2010, Oliveira 2016, Palma and Cruz 2007, Tampone 2016, Vidal, et al 2015. Gonzaga (2006) explains that ultraviolet solar rays, even without penetration, act on the surface of the wood, destroying the pigmentation of the outermost layer and opening small crevices where moisture penetrates, causing retraction and providing room for fungi, bacteria, and insects to proliferate.…”
Section: Preserving Modern Architecture In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os agentes biológicos deterioram a madeira a fim de utilizar seus constituintes como fonte de energia e como forma de abrigo (OLIVEIRA, 2016). Dentre eles, os fungos são responsáveis pela maior proporção de danos causados à madeira, pois ocorrem com maior frequência nesse tipo de material (MORESCHI, 2013;VIVIAN et al, 2015).…”
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