Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs

The analysis of historical timber roofs is a topic widely dealt with in literature both in the disciplinary field of “theory of construction” and “construction technologies”, and in that of architectural technology and restoration. The specialist literature, however, has often simplified the constru...

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Main Authors: Luca Guardigli, Giovanni Mochi, Davide Prati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-12-01
Series:In_Bo
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Online Access:https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/8828
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spelling doaj-258c49410cae4f4381dc865e3b349b242020-11-24T21:49:18ZengUniversity of BolognaIn_Bo2036-16022018-12-0191314615710.6092/issn.2036-1602/88287688Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber RoofsLuca Guardigli0Giovanni Mochi1Davide Prati2Università di BolognaUniversità di BolognaUniversità di BolognaThe analysis of historical timber roofs is a topic widely dealt with in literature both in the disciplinary field of “theory of construction” and “construction technologies”, and in that of architectural technology and restoration. The specialist literature, however, has often simplified the constructive conception and evolution of these artifacts that, even when they stand still to date, show the signs of a long life, often hidden and little-known, even with regard to frequent changes over time. This paper aims to outline a methodological approach for an in-depth assessment of historic timber roofs, in order to extend their service life. In a holistic conception, digital technologies collaborate to identify mechanical, rheological and hygroscopic phenomena on wood elements over time, highlighting displacements, deformations and, generally, decay. Some case studies analyzed in the territory of Bologna were a useful starting point to achieve a thorough understanding of these artifacts, primarily based on survey, digital modeling and structural analysis. This academic approach, based on generative algorithms, is useful to attempt a more in-depth and transversal understanding of the behavior of these wooden structures, focusing on geometric surveying and constructive analysis. Developing and following a methodology accelerates modeling procedures and brings on new tools for analyzing these structural systems surveyed through Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) devices. It also enables to store acquired results in BIM models in order to perform further analyses over time. The acquired knowledge of the structural behavior of timber structures is fundamental for their maintenance and for potential renovation.https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/8828construction history and preservationterrestrial laser scanningparametric modeling and reconstructiontimber hygroscopic and rheological behaviorservice life
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Davide Prati
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Giovanni Mochi
Davide Prati
Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
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construction history and preservation
terrestrial laser scanning
parametric modeling and reconstruction
timber hygroscopic and rheological behavior
service life
author_facet Luca Guardigli
Giovanni Mochi
Davide Prati
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title Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
title_short Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
title_full Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
title_fullStr Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Methods to Extend the Service Life of Historic Timber Roofs
title_sort knowledge methods to extend the service life of historic timber roofs
publisher University of Bologna
series In_Bo
issn 2036-1602
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The analysis of historical timber roofs is a topic widely dealt with in literature both in the disciplinary field of “theory of construction” and “construction technologies”, and in that of architectural technology and restoration. The specialist literature, however, has often simplified the constructive conception and evolution of these artifacts that, even when they stand still to date, show the signs of a long life, often hidden and little-known, even with regard to frequent changes over time. This paper aims to outline a methodological approach for an in-depth assessment of historic timber roofs, in order to extend their service life. In a holistic conception, digital technologies collaborate to identify mechanical, rheological and hygroscopic phenomena on wood elements over time, highlighting displacements, deformations and, generally, decay. Some case studies analyzed in the territory of Bologna were a useful starting point to achieve a thorough understanding of these artifacts, primarily based on survey, digital modeling and structural analysis. This academic approach, based on generative algorithms, is useful to attempt a more in-depth and transversal understanding of the behavior of these wooden structures, focusing on geometric surveying and constructive analysis. Developing and following a methodology accelerates modeling procedures and brings on new tools for analyzing these structural systems surveyed through Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) devices. It also enables to store acquired results in BIM models in order to perform further analyses over time. The acquired knowledge of the structural behavior of timber structures is fundamental for their maintenance and for potential renovation.
topic construction history and preservation
terrestrial laser scanning
parametric modeling and reconstruction
timber hygroscopic and rheological behavior
service life
url https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/8828
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