The results of visual inspection according to UNI 11119:2004 and bending tests made on 20 old chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) beams according to EN 408:2010 were statistically analyzed in order to provide a consistent and feasible procedure to predict their modulus of elasticity (MOE) in bending. Local data obtained from smaller size specimens was used for the prediction of the global mechanical properties of full structural size members and compared with the results of mechanical tests. The prediction models took into account the visual strength classes and the influence of defects on the determination of the MOE. Moreover, random sampling was considered in order to demonstrate the possibility of using smaller representative samples, thus...
Efficient utilization of structural timber requires accurate methods for machine strength grading. O...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
The results of visual inspection according to UNI 11119:2004 and bending tests made on 20 old chestn...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of global bending stiffness of three old timber beams is predicted by use of random s...
Regression trees, random forests, and generalized additive models (GAM) are statistical techniques o...
The mechanical properties of timber elements vary significantly along its extent due to natural vari...
Regression trees, random forests, and generalized additive models (GAM) are statistical techniques o...
The study analyses the relationship between local and global modulus of elasticity and develops and ...
The study analyses the relationship between local and global modulus of elasticity and develops and ...
The traditional method to determine mechanical properties of timber is by conducting static tests, w...
The assessment of the structural performance of existing timber structures is dependent, among othe...
Efficient utilization of structural timber requires accurate methods for machine strength grading. O...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
The results of visual inspection according to UNI 11119:2004 and bending tests made on 20 old chestn...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of existing timber structures requires the determination of the mechanical properties...
The assessment of global bending stiffness of three old timber beams is predicted by use of random s...
Regression trees, random forests, and generalized additive models (GAM) are statistical techniques o...
The mechanical properties of timber elements vary significantly along its extent due to natural vari...
Regression trees, random forests, and generalized additive models (GAM) are statistical techniques o...
The study analyses the relationship between local and global modulus of elasticity and develops and ...
The study analyses the relationship between local and global modulus of elasticity and develops and ...
The traditional method to determine mechanical properties of timber is by conducting static tests, w...
The assessment of the structural performance of existing timber structures is dependent, among othe...
Efficient utilization of structural timber requires accurate methods for machine strength grading. O...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...