Exploratory study of eucalyptus round wood structure - Evaluation of the Whale Bone typology
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Exploratory study of eucalyptus round wood structure - Evaluation of the Whale Bone typology |
Author:
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Góes, Matheus Barreto de; Vale, Clécio Magalhães do; Paula, Geraldo Donizetti de
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Abstract:
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Eucalyptus roundwood presents itself as an alternative among several species available for use in civil
construction, considering, mainly, that its use alleviates the pressure on the consumption of native
species. With characteristics such as durability, low cost, low production energy, etc., this wood is
widely used in Brazil for the construction of structures and roofs. The present work aims to study the
Whale Bone mode – a structural typology originally built in Scotland, using raw materials and
materials found locally in that country – making an adaptation of the structure to the national reality,
replacing the material original raw material for round eucalyptus wood, as well as using other
construction techniques and components found in our region. The methodology used for the
investigation was a qualitative study of the structure, starting initially from the reproduction of the
structure in an electronic model, then moving on to a representation of the structure in a physical
model on a reduced scale. The works carried out with a digital model were able to reproduce the
proportions of the original model, as well as the model in a physical model allowed demonstrating
through simulation of resistance tests that the behavior of the structure would be similar to that of the
original model. |
URI:
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/247889
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Date:
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2023-06-05 |
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