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

Author:

Brischke ChristianORCID,Alfredsen GryORCID,Humar MihaORCID,Conti ElenaORCID,Cookson Laurie,Emmerich LukasORCID,Flæte Per Otto,Fortino Stefania,Francis Lesley,Hundhausen Ulrich,Irbe IlzeORCID,Jacobs Kordula,Klamer Morten,Kržišnik DavorORCID,Lesar BoštjanORCID,Melcher Eckhard,Meyer-Veltrup Linda,Morrell Jeffrey J.,Norton Jack,Palanti SabrinaORCID,Presley Gerald,Reinprecht LadislavORCID,Singh TriptiORCID,Stirling RodORCID,Venäläinen MarttiORCID,Westin Mats,Wong Andrew H. H.,Suttie Ed

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.

Funder

ForestValue

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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