Title: BUILDING PERFORMANCE
1BUILDING PERFORMANCE
Bob Leicester (CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia)
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3STRUCTURAL TIMBER
4Local slope of grain
Juvenile wood
knot
5Adelaide Golf Club-house (2003)
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7In-grade measurements
10,000 specimens (all properties)
8Total population of timber
frequency
strength
Design strengths
9ELECTRONIC SCANNING
10CSIRO MICROWAVE SCANNER
11SINGLE PARAMETER GRADING (Grading for stress
grades)
High strength and stiffness
Data points
Tension strength
beam stiffness
12MULTIPLE PARAMETER GRADING (Grading for
products)
high strength
floor joists
high stiffness
13Value Adding
14A Philippines sawmill
Logs and lumber are stacked according to country
of origin and not by species.
15SAMPLING PROGRAM
- number of mills 8
- number of species 52
Tropical hardwoods
16Graded Green, Tested Dry
120
4.74
6.60
8.46
10.31
12.17
M25
M20
M15
M10
100
M5
80
Bending Strength (MPa)
60
40
20
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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15
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Grading Modulus (GPa)
17ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS
18Laminated Veneer Lumber
19Parallam
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23Used in 80 of new housing in USA
24PERFORMANCE
25BUILDING FIRES
Prior to 1994, combustible materials were not
permitted in fire-separation walls between
occupancies
26Not permitted
SOU single occupancy unit
27FURNITURE TEST
28ROOM BURN
29SOME COMPONENTS OF A RISK MODEL
- fire growth
- occupant warning
- fire brigade response
- evacuation
- smoke hazard
30Concrete construction
- warning systems . ..NO
- sprinkler systems .. NO
Relative risk to life 1.00
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33Permitted
SOU single occupancy unit
34BUSHFIRE
35- Cause of destruction
- from radiation 10
- from ember attack 90
36 50m from forest front
37ENGINEERED DURABILITY
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41Sphaeroma
42HAZARDS
- decay fungi
- mould
- termites
- marine borers
- corrosion of connectors
43INPUT PARAMETERS
BUILDING PERFORMANCE
- building
- location
- hazard
- maintenance
- Collapse
- serviceability
- appearance
ATTACK MODEL
44BASE OF POWER POLE
decay
45DECAY
maintenance
Average value
1.0
Relative strength
0.5
0
0
40
20
Time (yrs)
46TERMITES
maintenance
Average time to failure
1.0
Relative strength
0.5
0
0
40
20
Time (yrs)
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48WIND RESISTANCE
49Darwin 1974
50TIMBER FRAME
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52Brick and steel
53CYCLONE LOADING
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58ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION
59SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES
60STRUCTURAL SERVICEABILITY (Criteria)
- Deformation
- vibration
- sway
- cracking
- leakage
61SERVICEABILITY
- perception
- annoyance
- discomfort
- fear
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68DIFFICULTIES
69Daily Quality Control
Underestimate strength Producer incurs cost
penalty Over-estimate strength Builder risks
failure
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71Borer attack
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73FABRICATION ERRORS
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75Probability that a zero strength finger joint
occurs is 110000
Number of finger joints in tension is 2000
Hence probability of a non-glued joint occurring
within the total structure is 1 in 5
76NOT ACCEPTABLE OPTIONS
Fabrication so that probability of a non-glued
joint is less than 10-7
Design so that failure of single element is
acceptable
Reduce design strength by factor of 0.3
77CHOSEN OPTION
proof test every finger joint
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78INTERNATIONAL TRADE
79TRADE
8090x35 Machine graded MGP 10 Australian Radiata
Pine
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83FUTURE
84structure
people
- Comfort level
- Risk acceptance
- Behaviour (fire)
- Error
environment
85Conclusion 2
FUTURE RESEARCH FOCUS
- Prediction models for Performance based Criteria
- Rapid assessment procedures for Engineered Wood
Products
86Conclusion 2
FUTURE RESEARCH FOCUS
- Separate the criteria for Cottage and Engineered
construction - Research on human factors
87Concluding Comment
Ecological footprint for each person in North
America is 4.5 hectares
On a global basis the available land per
person is 1.5 hectares
Use of timber for building comprises 20 of the
non-energy component
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