Mycelium-Based Composite Graded Materials: Assessing the Effects of Time and Substrate Mixture on Mechanical Properties
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2022-04-19
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Summary
Background
The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry consumes half of the mineral resources and contributes significantly to landfill waste. There is a growing need for alternative construction materials and greener energy resources to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Mycelium-based composites (MBC) offer a biodegradable, lightweight, and regenerative material solution that can be produced using waste as initial ingredients and become reusable or compostable at the end of their lifecycles.
Objective
To study the effects of three different MBC cultivation parameters on compressive strength: substrate mixture type (combining particle-based and fibrous materials), total cultivation time, and partial cultivation time in bags and formworks. The research aims to define different grades of MBC to address various functions and test how substrate mixture and cultivation time affect mechanical behavior.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Biomimetics,
- Study Type:Experimental Research,
- Source: 10.3390/biomimetics7020048