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Title: Indirect sonic stress waves method to predict the cross-sectional variation of bending modulus of elasticity of a timber member
Authors: Conde , M.
Saporiti Machado, J.
Keywords: Indirect method;Timber;Cross-section variation;Stress waves
Issue Date: Sep-2017
Publisher: Maya Basin Yayin Mat. Tic. LTD. Sti.
Abstract: Serviceability limit states (related to deformation) rather than ultimate limit states (related to col-lapse) are often the reason for the need to assess existing timber structures. Prediction of timber members’ stiffness is often accomplished using stress wave testing methods. However, these methods only provide information about the quality of the outer layers of the timber members. For a more reliable prediction assessment, one should acknowledge the spatial variability of timber’s mechanical properties, especially considering the gross cross-section of old timber members. Here, it was studied the capacity of an indirect sonic stress wave method to predict the modulus of elasticity of a timber member, taking into consideration its cross-sectional spatial variability. The results show that this procedure provides a medium-high correlation (r2 = 0.91–0.94) and an average-low prediction error (~7%). The prediction of density showed reliable results when done using wood cores.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1009899
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