Key message We model varying decay in tree cross-sections by considering bending theory to estimate moment capacity loss (MCL) for the sections. We compare MCL with experiments on selected oak trees. Abstract Tree failures can damage property and injure people, sometimes with fatal consequences. Arborists assess the likelihood of failure by examining many factors, including strength loss in the stem or branch due to decay. Current methods for assessing strength loss due to decay are limited by not accounting for offset areas of decay and assuming that the neutral axis of the cross-section corre-sponds to the centroidal axis. This paper considers that strength loss of a tree can be related to moment capacity loss (MCL) of the decayed tree cr...
Predicting the strength of branch attachments is important for arborists and urban foresters because...
Dead woody material (DWM) plays numerous important roles in forest ecosystems; however, through the ...
Overturning bending moments were analysed for Pinus radiata D. Don trees which had been winched over...
Stem or branch failure is a recurrent problem in silviculture and arboriculture. The risk of rupture...
Tree structural defects are a common cause of tree failure. These structural defects often result fr...
Abstract Living tree branches are almost impossible to snap. Some show ‘‘greenstick fracture’’, brea...
Trees with decayed wood that are subject to moderate winds often collapse and cause property damage ...
Shade trees provide many benefits but can cause damage if they fail. Despite the potential for costl...
Though structural engineers have developed a large dataset on the material properties of wood, these...
Because of property damage and people injuries in, almost, every year in different locations of the ...
Models predicting forest stand wind-firmness are usually based on the calculation of a critical wind...
International audienceThe diameter growth of trees occurs by the progressive deposition of new wood ...
Arborists use formulas to estimate the risk of failure in trees with decay. The study investigates t...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Abstract Decay rates of woody debris were estimated and used to model the decay of various diameters...
Predicting the strength of branch attachments is important for arborists and urban foresters because...
Dead woody material (DWM) plays numerous important roles in forest ecosystems; however, through the ...
Overturning bending moments were analysed for Pinus radiata D. Don trees which had been winched over...
Stem or branch failure is a recurrent problem in silviculture and arboriculture. The risk of rupture...
Tree structural defects are a common cause of tree failure. These structural defects often result fr...
Abstract Living tree branches are almost impossible to snap. Some show ‘‘greenstick fracture’’, brea...
Trees with decayed wood that are subject to moderate winds often collapse and cause property damage ...
Shade trees provide many benefits but can cause damage if they fail. Despite the potential for costl...
Though structural engineers have developed a large dataset on the material properties of wood, these...
Because of property damage and people injuries in, almost, every year in different locations of the ...
Models predicting forest stand wind-firmness are usually based on the calculation of a critical wind...
International audienceThe diameter growth of trees occurs by the progressive deposition of new wood ...
Arborists use formulas to estimate the risk of failure in trees with decay. The study investigates t...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Abstract Decay rates of woody debris were estimated and used to model the decay of various diameters...
Predicting the strength of branch attachments is important for arborists and urban foresters because...
Dead woody material (DWM) plays numerous important roles in forest ecosystems; however, through the ...
Overturning bending moments were analysed for Pinus radiata D. Don trees which had been winched over...