Abstract
This paper is going to deal with water
absorption in different types of wood such as:
pine, oak, beech, and fir. The amount of water
absorbed by these types of wood is known as
water absorption and it is determined using the
material's initial state and after their immersion in
water.
The major goal of this study is to explain the
effects of water absorption in hardwood materials
and to demonstrate the changes that will take
place in them over the course of 48 hours.
Water can be absorbed by wood in a variety of
ways, as a liquid, or as an atmospheric vapor.
Despite the fact that wood can absorb other
liquids and gases, water is the most important.
Because of its hygroscopicity, wood, whether as
part of a living tree or as a material, always
contains moisture.
The experiment will be focused on the selection of
different types of wood (most popular in the Albanian
context), analyzing their water absorption and
moisture level. The wooden samples will be
submerged in water for 24 and 48 hours in order
to obtain the appropriate results. Their moisture
level and water level due to capillarity will be
analyzed too.
The purpose of the study is to follow the behavior
of wooden frames in different environments.