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Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey

Authors :
Brischke, Christian
Alfredsen, Gry
Humar, Miha
Conti, Elena
Cookson, Laurie
Emmerich, Lukas
Flæte, Per Otto
Fortino, Stefania
Francis, Lesley
Hundhausen, Ulrich
Irbe, Ilze
Jacobs, Kordula
Klamer, Morten
Kržišnik, Davor
Lesar, Boštjan
Melcher, Eckhard
Meyer-Veltrup, Linda
Morrell, Jeffrey J.
Norton, Jack
Palanti, Sabrina
Presley, Gerald
Reinprecht, Ladislav
Singh, Tripti
Stirling, Rod
Venäläinen, Martti
Westin, Mats
Wong, Andrew H.H.
Suttie, Ed
Source :
Forests, Volume 12, Issue 5, Forests, Vol 12, Iss 590, p 590 (2021), Brischke, C, Alfredsen, G, Humar, M, Conti, E, Cookson, L, Emmerich, L, Flæte, P O, Fortino, S, Francis, L, Hundhausen, U, Irbe, I, Jacobs, K, Klamer, M, Kržišnik, D, Lesar, B, Melcher, E, Meyer-Veltrup, L, Morrell, J J, Norton, J, Palanti, S, Presley, G, Reinprecht, L, Singh, T, Stirling, R, Venäläinen, M, Westin, M, Wong, A H H & Suttie, E 2021, ' Modelling the material resistance of wood—Part 3 : Relative resistance in above and in ground situations—Results of a global survey ', Forests, vol. 12, no. 5, 590 . https://doi.org/10.3390/f12050590
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 2021.

Abstract

Durability-based designs with timber require reliable information about the wood properties and how they affect its performance under variable exposure conditions. This study aimed at utilizing a material resistance model (Part 2 of this publication) based on a dose–response approach for predicting the relative decay rates in above-ground situations. Laboratory and field test data were, for the first time, surveyed globally and used to determine material-specific resistance dose values, which were correlated to decay rates. In addition, laboratory indicators were used to adapt the material resistance model to in-ground exposure. The relationship between decay rates in-and above-ground, the predictive power of laboratory indicators to predict such decay rates, and a method for implementing both in a service life prediction tool, were established based on 195 hardwoods, 29 softwoods, 19 modified timbers, and 41 preservative-treated timbers.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forests, Volume 12, Issue 5, Forests, Vol 12, Iss 590, p 590 (2021), Brischke, C, Alfredsen, G, Humar, M, Conti, E, Cookson, L, Emmerich, L, Flæte, P O, Fortino, S, Francis, L, Hundhausen, U, Irbe, I, Jacobs, K, Klamer, M, Kržišnik, D, Lesar, B, Melcher, E, Meyer-Veltrup, L, Morrell, J J, Norton, J, Palanti, S, Presley, G, Reinprecht, L, Singh, T, Stirling, R, Venäläinen, M, Westin, M, Wong, A H H & Suttie, E 2021, ' Modelling the material resistance of wood—Part 3 : Relative resistance in above and in ground situations—Results of a global survey ', Forests, vol. 12, no. 5, 590 . https://doi.org/10.3390/f12050590
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..874f72834e2518452b79cb7934cbfc3f