In this work, the variation of bending stiffness parameters of existing timber elements is assessed by analysis of an existing database of empirical results and by using Bayesian inference methods. The framework of this study initially considers the analysis of existing results from visual inspection and bending tests made to chestnut timber elements including a statistical analysis of the significance of different visual grades within the same size scale. After, Bayesian Probabilistic Networks are used to analyze the distribution of defects and to infer on the visual grading of neighboring segments for predicting the mechanical properties of the element. Finally, the results of the inference process are implemented in a finite element mode...
The presence of local natural defects, such as knots, influence the global mechanical properties of...
International audienceReliability assessment of existing timber structures subjected to deterioratio...
<div><p></p><p>This paper presents a joint distribution for the strength of a randomly selected piec...
In this work, the variation of bending stiffness parameters of existing timber elements is assessed ...
The assessment of the mechanical properties of existing timber elements could benefit from the use o...
The assessment of global bending stiffness of three old timber beams is predicted by use of random s...
The results of visual inspection according to UNI 11119:2004 and bending tests made on 20 old chestn...
The assessment of existing timber structures is often limited to information obtained from non or se...
Besides the difficulty of assessing an existing timber structure on site, the efficiency and accurac...
In recent decades, an increased interest has been evidenced in the research on multi-scale hierarchi...
The assessment of the structural performance of existing timber structures is dependent, among othe...
"Available online 3 October 2017"The use of Bayesian Networks allows to organize and correlate infor...
The assessment of existing timber structures comprises several fields of knowledge, each one providi...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
One of the main motivations for hierarchical modelling is to understand how properties, composition ...
The presence of local natural defects, such as knots, influence the global mechanical properties of...
International audienceReliability assessment of existing timber structures subjected to deterioratio...
<div><p></p><p>This paper presents a joint distribution for the strength of a randomly selected piec...
In this work, the variation of bending stiffness parameters of existing timber elements is assessed ...
The assessment of the mechanical properties of existing timber elements could benefit from the use o...
The assessment of global bending stiffness of three old timber beams is predicted by use of random s...
The results of visual inspection according to UNI 11119:2004 and bending tests made on 20 old chestn...
The assessment of existing timber structures is often limited to information obtained from non or se...
Besides the difficulty of assessing an existing timber structure on site, the efficiency and accurac...
In recent decades, an increased interest has been evidenced in the research on multi-scale hierarchi...
The assessment of the structural performance of existing timber structures is dependent, among othe...
"Available online 3 October 2017"The use of Bayesian Networks allows to organize and correlate infor...
The assessment of existing timber structures comprises several fields of knowledge, each one providi...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
One of the main motivations for hierarchical modelling is to understand how properties, composition ...
The presence of local natural defects, such as knots, influence the global mechanical properties of...
International audienceReliability assessment of existing timber structures subjected to deterioratio...
<div><p></p><p>This paper presents a joint distribution for the strength of a randomly selected piec...