There has been a strong recent effort to develop procedures that prevent the unnecessary replacement of timber utility poles. Even when assessments show that the utility pole needs to be replaced, there are many cases in which the removed utility poles can be reused. The aim of this study was to determine the mechanical properties of Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster (Ait.)) utility poles removed from service (UPRFS) in order to assess their ability to be reused in structural applications. A sample of 51 UPRFS in Portugal was selected, and visual and mechanical properties were evaluated through non-destructive and destructive tests. Dynamic modulus of elasticity (MOEdyn) was correlated with bending strength (MOR) (r = 0.43) and modulus of elast...
In this study, various physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood, ...
The available wood supply in Uruguay comprises trees that grow so fast in intensively managed planta...
The outer wood density of 57 Pinus radiata D. Don poles from two stands (aged 15 and 25 years) in th...
The application of non-destructive technologies for the assessment of mechanical properties has been...
The method of classification of softwood timber poles within Australia is adopted directly from the...
In this article, an assessment method to estimate the residual strength of pine structural elements ...
This paper presents an investigation of using different material testing approaches to determine mat...
Timber utility poles form an essential component of lifelines in all communities. In Australia, it i...
Australia’s utility pole network is aging and approaching its end of life. It is estimated that 70% ...
Bending strength of Pinus radiata (D.Don) poles is critical in a range of structural applications, s...
According to the South African National Standards, only Pinus canariensis, Pinus pinaster and Pinus ...
Wood poles are a critical part of the electrical transmission system in North America. Wood poles ar...
Plastic lumber manufactured using post consumer waste plastic has been proposed as an acceptable mat...
Timber poles are widely used for distributing electricity in rural areas, mainly in developing count...
A feasibility study concerning the use of pine needles from Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster) trees as ...
In this study, various physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood, ...
The available wood supply in Uruguay comprises trees that grow so fast in intensively managed planta...
The outer wood density of 57 Pinus radiata D. Don poles from two stands (aged 15 and 25 years) in th...
The application of non-destructive technologies for the assessment of mechanical properties has been...
The method of classification of softwood timber poles within Australia is adopted directly from the...
In this article, an assessment method to estimate the residual strength of pine structural elements ...
This paper presents an investigation of using different material testing approaches to determine mat...
Timber utility poles form an essential component of lifelines in all communities. In Australia, it i...
Australia’s utility pole network is aging and approaching its end of life. It is estimated that 70% ...
Bending strength of Pinus radiata (D.Don) poles is critical in a range of structural applications, s...
According to the South African National Standards, only Pinus canariensis, Pinus pinaster and Pinus ...
Wood poles are a critical part of the electrical transmission system in North America. Wood poles ar...
Plastic lumber manufactured using post consumer waste plastic has been proposed as an acceptable mat...
Timber poles are widely used for distributing electricity in rural areas, mainly in developing count...
A feasibility study concerning the use of pine needles from Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster) trees as ...
In this study, various physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood, ...
The available wood supply in Uruguay comprises trees that grow so fast in intensively managed planta...
The outer wood density of 57 Pinus radiata D. Don poles from two stands (aged 15 and 25 years) in th...