Six 26.year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Cam) trees growing in a Scottish plantation were swayed manually to determine their mechanical dynamics. The natural frequency of sway of the intact trees (mean height 14.2 m and mean stem diameter 14.5 cm at 1.3 m) was on average 0.35 Hz. The variation of this frequency with tree size was found to be well described by engineering mechanics theory. In particular, shape parameters could be defined for both intact and branchless trees, which, along with stem size, density and elasticity, could predict the natural sway frequency using a simple formula. The damping of sway was found to consist of three components, (1) interference of branches with those of neighbors, (2) aerodynamic drag on...
Trees are the most common cause of utility damage and power outages during storms in the northeaster...
Wind is a key disturbance agent in forests worldwide, but the interaction between wind and trees is ...
Abstract Wind is a dominant abiotic factor that a tree experiences throughout its lifetime and can c...
Six 26.year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Cam) trees growing in a Scottish plantation w...
Previous studies that measured the natural frequencies and damping ratios of conifer trees were revi...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
Natural frequency and damping ratio were measured for nine plantation-grown Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
This paper reports on the effect of wind loading below damaging strength on tree mechanical and phys...
International audienceOscillation damping is of vital importance for trees to withstand strong gusty...
Trees are the most common cause of utility damage and power outages during storms in the northeaster...
Wind is a key disturbance agent in forests worldwide, but the interaction between wind and trees is ...
Abstract Wind is a dominant abiotic factor that a tree experiences throughout its lifetime and can c...
Six 26.year-old Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Cam) trees growing in a Scottish plantation w...
Previous studies that measured the natural frequencies and damping ratios of conifer trees were revi...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
The relationship between form and function in trees is the subject of a longstanding debate in fores...
Natural frequency and damping ratio were measured for nine plantation-grown Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
This paper reports on the effect of wind loading below damaging strength on tree mechanical and phys...
International audienceOscillation damping is of vital importance for trees to withstand strong gusty...
Trees are the most common cause of utility damage and power outages during storms in the northeaster...
Wind is a key disturbance agent in forests worldwide, but the interaction between wind and trees is ...
Abstract Wind is a dominant abiotic factor that a tree experiences throughout its lifetime and can c...