The paper deals with an experimental study for in situ mechanical characterization of ancient timber members using combined Non Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques. An experimental campaign, including non-destructive and destructive tests, was developed on timber structural elements and defect-free specimens, made of old chestnut wood (Castanea sativa Mill.). The following NDT methods were employed in the research activity: hygrometric tests to estimate wood moisture content; ultrasonic investigations to determine stress wave properties; sclerometric tests to assess material hardness and superficial consistence; resistographic measurements to detect internal defects and density variations. Destructive tests in compression parallel to grain...
Refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the knowledge of the actual physical and mechani...
In the context of a wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber stru...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The paper deals with an experimental study for in situ mechanical characterization of ancient timber...
The paper illustrates a methodological procedure for in situ mechanical identification of ancient ch...
The paper deals with the mechanical assessment and diagnosis of structural timber based on Non Destr...
This paper presents the results of a wide experimental campaign, which included non-destructive (NDT...
In the context of a more wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber...
The paper presents an experimental study based on non-destructive (NDT) and destructive tests (DT) p...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires an acquaintance of the residual structural c...
The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both in s...
The paper deals with the mechanical identification of old timber members in structural size, based ...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the assessment of the residual capacity of ...
The goal of the present work consists in the characterization of the mechanical behavior of chestnu...
Refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the knowledge of the actual physical and mechani...
In the context of a wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber stru...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The paper deals with an experimental study for in situ mechanical characterization of ancient timber...
The paper illustrates a methodological procedure for in situ mechanical identification of ancient ch...
The paper deals with the mechanical assessment and diagnosis of structural timber based on Non Destr...
This paper presents the results of a wide experimental campaign, which included non-destructive (NDT...
In the context of a more wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber...
The paper presents an experimental study based on non-destructive (NDT) and destructive tests (DT) p...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires an acquaintance of the residual structural c...
The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both in s...
The paper deals with the mechanical identification of old timber members in structural size, based ...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the assessment of the residual capacity of ...
The goal of the present work consists in the characterization of the mechanical behavior of chestnu...
Refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the knowledge of the actual physical and mechani...
In the context of a wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber stru...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...