Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand

The ‘stilt house’ is found in many flood-prone areas and represents local wisdom regarding building construction to coexist with floodwaters. Most academic research projects have studied stilt houses based on two types of flood: inundation and coastal flooding. The study of pillar houses in flash fl...

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Main Authors: Olarn Charoenchai, Kampanad Bhaktikul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2019-10-01
Series:Environment and Natural Resources Journal
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/223488/153582
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spelling doaj-8c44ff1ac98b47c3ae4c97535b6669ff2020-11-25T02:57:22ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842019-10-011818510010.32526/ennrj.18.1.2020.09Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in ThailandOlarn Charoenchai0Kampanad Bhaktikul1Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom 73170, ThailandFaculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom 73170, ThailandThe ‘stilt house’ is found in many flood-prone areas and represents local wisdom regarding building construction to coexist with floodwaters. Most academic research projects have studied stilt houses based on two types of flood: inundation and coastal flooding. The study of pillar houses in flash floods is very limited. This research investigated whether the main structure of a stilt house could withstand strong water current to determine the suitability of the stilt house for flash flood sites. The study explored the physical appearance of stilt houses in five flash flood areas in Thailand. The styles of stilt houses in each area were simplified to generate models and to then test their tolerance toward moving water. The main findings were: 1) the main structure of the stilt house can resist flood loads at 1.00 m depth with a waterflow speed at 3.05 m/s; 2) the most vulnerable points on the main structure if struck by more rapid, deeper flows of water are the base of the column and the joint between the column and beams; and 3) the horizontal or diagonal bracing members perpendicular to the flow and not above the flood level become water blockades that increase the reactive force to the main structure.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/223488/153582stilt houseflash flooddurability assessmentstructural durabilitymain structureflood loadsreactive stress
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Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
stilt house
flash flood
durability assessment
structural durability
main structure
flood loads
reactive stress
author_facet Olarn Charoenchai
Kampanad Bhaktikul
author_sort Olarn Charoenchai
title Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
title_short Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
title_full Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
title_fullStr Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Structural Durability Assessment of Stilt Houses to Flash Flooding: Case Study of Flash Flood-Affected Sites in Thailand
title_sort structural durability assessment of stilt houses to flash flooding: case study of flash flood-affected sites in thailand
publisher Mahidol University
series Environment and Natural Resources Journal
issn 1686-5456
2408-2384
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The ‘stilt house’ is found in many flood-prone areas and represents local wisdom regarding building construction to coexist with floodwaters. Most academic research projects have studied stilt houses based on two types of flood: inundation and coastal flooding. The study of pillar houses in flash floods is very limited. This research investigated whether the main structure of a stilt house could withstand strong water current to determine the suitability of the stilt house for flash flood sites. The study explored the physical appearance of stilt houses in five flash flood areas in Thailand. The styles of stilt houses in each area were simplified to generate models and to then test their tolerance toward moving water. The main findings were: 1) the main structure of the stilt house can resist flood loads at 1.00 m depth with a waterflow speed at 3.05 m/s; 2) the most vulnerable points on the main structure if struck by more rapid, deeper flows of water are the base of the column and the joint between the column and beams; and 3) the horizontal or diagonal bracing members perpendicular to the flow and not above the flood level become water blockades that increase the reactive force to the main structure.
topic stilt house
flash flood
durability assessment
structural durability
main structure
flood loads
reactive stress
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/223488/153582
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