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Advances in the knowledge of the influence of moisture changes on the long-term mechanical performance of timber structures

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The paper reviews some advances in the understanding and modelling of the effects of moisture conditions and moisture changes on the long-term performance of structural timber. Particularly it describes recent progress in constitutive modelling of the moisture change dependent creep, the mechano-sorptive effect, and in the understanding of the strength reduction of timber structures due to simultaneous load and moisture changes, the ‘mechano-sorptive duration-of-load effect’. The importance to analyse the effect of natural humidity changes on stress and strain state is emphasised.

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Cet article passe en revue les progrès accomplis dans la compréhension et la modélisation de l'impact des conditions d'humidité et de leurs modifications sur les performances à long terme des constructions en bois. Sont plus spécifiquement analysées les récentes avancées en matière de modélisation constitutive du fluage lié aux changements d'humidité, les effets mécano-sorptifs, et dans la compréhension de la diminution de la résistance des structures en bois en raison des modifications simultanées du chargement et de l'humidité (l'effet ‘mécano-sorptif de la durée de chargement’). Ce papier met l'accent sur l'importance de l'analyse des effets des modifications naturelles de l'humidité sur le diagramme contrainte-déformation.

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This paper was presented on 16 September 1999, during the RILEM Annual Week in Stockholm. Dr. Hanhijärvi was awarded the 1999 Robert L'Hermite Medallist. Dr Antti Hanhijärvi works at VTT, a RILEM Titular Member.

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Hanhijärvi, A. Advances in the knowledge of the influence of moisture changes on the long-term mechanical performance of timber structures. Mat. Struct. 33, 43–49 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02481695

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