A. Shabani*, M. Kioumarsi*, V. Plevris and H. Stamatopoulos, "Structural Vulnerability Assessment of Heritage Timber Buildings: A Methodological Proposal", Forests, 11(8), Article ID 881, 20 pages (DOI: 10.3390/f11080881), 2020.
Abstract:
The conservation of heritage structures is pivotal not only due to their cultural or historical importance for nations, but also for understanding their construction techniques as a lesson that can be applied to contemporary structures. Timber is considered to be the oldest organic construction material and is more vulnerable to environmental threats than nonorganic materials such as masonry bricks. In order to assess the structural vulnerability of heritage timber structures subjected to different types of risk, knowledge about their structural systems and configurations, the nature and properties of the materials, and the behavior of the structure when subjected to different risks, is essential for analysts. In order to facilitate the procedure, different assessment methods have been divided into the categories in situ and ex situ, which are applicable for vulnerability assessments at the element and full-scale level of a case study. An existing methodology for structural vulnerability assessments and conservation of heritage timber buildings is reviewed and a new methodology is proposed.
Keywords:
heritage timber buildings; risks and their effects; structural vulnerability assessment; in situ assessment methods; visual inspection; data analysis; ex situ assessment methods; numerical simulation; experimental test; assessment and conservation methodology.