The monitoring of timber bridges during their service life is important for the maintenance plans of these structures. Numerical modelling can integrate the monitoring techniques by reducing the needed inspections and the maintenance costs. In this paper a 3D computational model based on a well assessed multi-Fickian theory is implemented in Abaqus FEM code. The hygro-thermal response of a timber pedestrian bridge is simulated during a period of its service life. The numerical results are in agreement with measurements taken by a sensor-based technique. Conclusions are given on the moisture gradients which could generate the so-called moisture induced stresses (MIS)
Timber road bridges have been built worldwide since centuries. The high performance of wood as struc...
The paper presents a modified single-phase numerical model of timber exposed to the outdoor climate....
In this paper a numerical method based on a single-Fickian moisture diffusion model coupled with an ...
The monitoring of timber bridges during their service life is important for the maintenance plans of...
The hygro-thermal behaviour of timber bridges exposed to continuously variable climates is a fundame...
This work proposes a multi-Fickian method to analyse the hygro-thermal behaviour of timber bridge el...
This work presents a numerical model to analyse the hygro-thermal behaviour of wooden bridge members...
This study demonstrates the modelling assisted long-term monitoring of wooden bridge components with...
The monitoring of timber structures exposed to natural climate fluctuations during their service lif...
In this paper FEM simulations based on the recent advances in hygro-thermal modelling of wood are ca...
The structural performance of timber elements may depend on the environmental conditions and in part...
The structural performance of timber elements may depend on the environmental conditions and in part...
Timber bridges are economical, easy to construct, use renewable material and can have a long service...
The present paper deals with the effect of moisture induced stresses (MIS) on the mechanical perform...
Timber bridges are economical, easy to construct, use renewable material and can have a long service...
Timber road bridges have been built worldwide since centuries. The high performance of wood as struc...
The paper presents a modified single-phase numerical model of timber exposed to the outdoor climate....
In this paper a numerical method based on a single-Fickian moisture diffusion model coupled with an ...
The monitoring of timber bridges during their service life is important for the maintenance plans of...
The hygro-thermal behaviour of timber bridges exposed to continuously variable climates is a fundame...
This work proposes a multi-Fickian method to analyse the hygro-thermal behaviour of timber bridge el...
This work presents a numerical model to analyse the hygro-thermal behaviour of wooden bridge members...
This study demonstrates the modelling assisted long-term monitoring of wooden bridge components with...
The monitoring of timber structures exposed to natural climate fluctuations during their service lif...
In this paper FEM simulations based on the recent advances in hygro-thermal modelling of wood are ca...
The structural performance of timber elements may depend on the environmental conditions and in part...
The structural performance of timber elements may depend on the environmental conditions and in part...
Timber bridges are economical, easy to construct, use renewable material and can have a long service...
The present paper deals with the effect of moisture induced stresses (MIS) on the mechanical perform...
Timber bridges are economical, easy to construct, use renewable material and can have a long service...
Timber road bridges have been built worldwide since centuries. The high performance of wood as struc...
The paper presents a modified single-phase numerical model of timber exposed to the outdoor climate....
In this paper a numerical method based on a single-Fickian moisture diffusion model coupled with an ...