Novel Insights into the Assessment of Wood Properties
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Wood Science and Forest Products".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 June 2023) | Viewed by 8329
Special Issue Editors
Interests: timber properties; non-destructive characterization; glued laminated timber; timber-concrete composite structures; construction; native species
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Interests: timber properties; non-destructive characterization; engineered wood products; timber-concrete composite structures; connections; timber design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The construction and infrastructures sector is responsible for at least 40% of all greenhouse emissions. Within the construction sector, steel and concrete are the most used materials, requiring a huge amount of energy for their production. Climate changes are worldwide phenomena, and a quick response is necessary. As an example, Europe aims to become the first climate-neutral continent in 2050, promoting the use of sustainable strategies/products, for example through the implementation of the New European Bauhaus movement.
The use of engineered wood products, namely, glued laminated timber and cross-laminated timber, has increased significantly in the past decades, and is an efficient way to surpass the challenges of climate changes. However, those climate changes are also becoming more evident within forests through the increase of fast-growing species plantations as well as the interest in using hardwoods for load-bearing components.
The aim of this Special Issue is to promote and disseminate the most recent advances in the field of wood properties for structural applications as sawn wood, and for the production of engineered wood production as a raw material. Moreover, this Special Issue will focus on new advances in grading timber based on the use of non-destructive methodologies and/or experimental characterization, as well as the definition of mechanical properties from underutilized and emerging species as a way to increase the range of species suitable for engineered wood products.
We encourage you to send manuscripts containing scientific findings in the field of innovative methods of grading timber, experimental and/or numerical modelling, and review papers. The characterization of fast-growing species, hardwoods with potential for products with high structural performance and new achievements of commonly used softwoods are welcome.
Dr. Carlos Martins
Dr. Alfredo Dias
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wood properties
- non-destructive methodologies
- experimental characterization
- numerical modelling
- fast-growing species
- timber structures
- engineered wood products
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