Inspection and structural assessment of traditional timber floors: A practical systematization

Henriques, D F; Clara, M P and Flores-Colen, I (2023) Inspection and structural assessment of traditional timber floors: A practical systematization. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 41(3), pp. 675-691. ISSN 23984708

Abstract

Purpose: This paper addresses the evaluation of traditional wooden floors, based on (1) visual strength grading (VSG) techniques adopted for ancient wooden structures; (2) a new approach to biological damage and (3) structural safety analysis. This assessment includes complex concepts. Therefore, the study presents a highly needed practical tool to help technicians make a preliminary assessment whereby many of the timber elements in our heritage can be saved from removal. Design/methodology/approach: A simple and effective procedure was developed for each step. An inspection and diagnosis datasheet was drawn up, and the structural analysis presented by the Eurocodes was summarized. This methodology was then applied in a case study to demonstrate the complete procedure. During the assessment of this sort of structures, the drilling technique was a relevant method utilized as it provided essential and clear information about the beams' conservation. Findings: The case study results indicate that 70% of the beams of the analysed structure exceed strict minimum performance criteria. This shows that other similar buildings can have their wooden elements saved from demolition, which is not the current regular refurbishment approach. Originality/value: The current reality shows that the technicians' lack of capacity for a pragmatic assessment of the timber members' structural capacity promotes their disinterest in them. To avoid that, this text presents a process for evaluating wooden floors using a simple and clear approach. This will prevent the demolition of wooden elements and instead encourage their preservation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: ancient buildings; assessment; building heritage; diagnosis; eurocode 5; inspection; inspection datasheet; structural safety; timber floors; visual strength grading; wood pathology
Index terms: performance criteria, structural analysis, eurocode, drilling, methodology, pathology, case study, inspection, wood, beam, conservation
Subjects: engineering standards, environmental policy, data collection methods, quality assurance, building construction, research methods, traditional and composite building materials, performance measurement, structural engineering, medical science and clinical practice
Topics: Quality Management, Sustainability, Construction Technology, Engineering Principles, Construction Materials, Research Practice, Health and Safety
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTE

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