Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species

Long-term field trials of wood in ground contact give valuable data on the natural durability of the material. The European Standard EN 350 gives guidance on how to perform these durability classification, but is limited to the use of averages of in-service life of a set of specimens compared to...

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Main Authors: Bulcke, Jan Van den, Wong, Andrew H.H, Ling, Wang Choon, Yoon, Soo Kim, Acker, Joris Van
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spelling my.unimas.ir.160312017-05-02T03:03:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16031/ Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species Bulcke, Jan Van den Wong, Andrew H.H Ling, Wang Choon Yoon, Soo Kim Acker, Joris Van GE Environmental Sciences Long-term field trials of wood in ground contact give valuable data on the natural durability of the material. The European Standard EN 350 gives guidance on how to perform these durability classification, but is limited to the use of averages of in-service life of a set of specimens compared to a reference set. Starting from a database of visual assessment of field stake testing, it is possible to obtain a durability classification based on Weibull distributions and accompanying percentiles. For this study a set of 39 Malaysian timber species, exposed for up to 30 years, is used. The in-ground durability of the stakes was tested and decay was rated according to ASTM D1758. Weibull statistics and the approach as applied in EN 350 standardization are compared. By taking into account the use of reference specimens, these classifications could be transferable to other climatic regions in order to harmonise durability and with the ultimate goal to get general applicable statistical data on durability, going beyond classification, and related strength with regard to the biological nature of wood.. IRGWP 2010 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16031/1/Improved%20analysis%20of%20field%20test%20data%20%28abstract%29.pdf Bulcke, Jan Van den and Wong, Andrew H.H and Ling, Wang Choon and Yoon, Soo Kim and Acker, Joris Van (2010) Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species. International Research Group on Wood Protection. ISSN 2000-8953 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/291777757
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
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Bulcke, Jan Van den
Wong, Andrew H.H
Ling, Wang Choon
Yoon, Soo Kim
Acker, Joris Van
Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
description Long-term field trials of wood in ground contact give valuable data on the natural durability of the material. The European Standard EN 350 gives guidance on how to perform these durability classification, but is limited to the use of averages of in-service life of a set of specimens compared to a reference set. Starting from a database of visual assessment of field stake testing, it is possible to obtain a durability classification based on Weibull distributions and accompanying percentiles. For this study a set of 39 Malaysian timber species, exposed for up to 30 years, is used. The in-ground durability of the stakes was tested and decay was rated according to ASTM D1758. Weibull statistics and the approach as applied in EN 350 standardization are compared. By taking into account the use of reference specimens, these classifications could be transferable to other climatic regions in order to harmonise durability and with the ultimate goal to get general applicable statistical data on durability, going beyond classification, and related strength with regard to the biological nature of wood..
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author Bulcke, Jan Van den
Wong, Andrew H.H
Ling, Wang Choon
Yoon, Soo Kim
Acker, Joris Van
author_facet Bulcke, Jan Van den
Wong, Andrew H.H
Ling, Wang Choon
Yoon, Soo Kim
Acker, Joris Van
author_sort Bulcke, Jan Van den
title Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
title_short Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
title_full Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
title_fullStr Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
title_full_unstemmed Improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
title_sort improved analysis of field test data related to service life prediction of tropical wood species
publisher IRGWP
publishDate 2010
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16031/1/Improved%20analysis%20of%20field%20test%20data%20%28abstract%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16031/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/291777757
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