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Revision as of 14:09, 25 March 2019


Bibliography - Leander Bakker




Material Studies

Blauwhoff b

Introduction

Biological Properties

Lifecycle

Comperision to concrete, styrofoam. Usage of waste streams.

Species

The species that are used most often are the Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus, Oesterzwam(NL)) and the Split Gill (Schizophyllum commune, Waaiertje (NL))

Behaviour

Nutrition

Fungi live on organic materials, some tend to eat plastic, some clean soil.




Structural Properties

Tension

Stress

Composites Enhancement

Structural Enhancement

Joining of materials

In order to join mycelium you can let it grow on other living mycelium parts

Environmental Properties

Waterproof

Windproof

Fire Safety

Acoustics

Insulation

Resistance to Toxins

Biodegradation

Effect on the ecosystem

Comperision to concrete, styrofoam. Usage of waste streams.

Waste production.

In order to produce mycelium based products.

Applicational Properties

Aesthetics

Patterns

Machine Alterations

Biovoltaics

Product lifecycle

Pure mycellium and composite mycelium