The Penetration Test to Evaluate Wood Decay after 20 Years Timber Structure Assessment Experience

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The Wood Penetration Test described in the present paper was set up almost 20 years ago to evaluate the timber vaulted roof decay of Palazzo della Loggia in Brescia (Italy). The test can be regarded as an extension to timber structures of the dynamic soil penetration test, as it is based on the insertion into timber structural members of a steel graduated rod, which advances by means of repeated constant energy blows transmitted by a rebound hammer. The test makes possible to distinguish between different degrees of decay as a function of the number of blows necessary for each centimetre layer penetration. This technique proved to be effective and reliable for investigating the extent and depth of wood decay and thanks to the assessment campaign the possibility of restoring the ancient vault gained strength. The test was then frequently proposed and adopted by the Structural Engineering Laboratory of Brescia University and several ancient building timber structures were checked by means of this methodology. Some significative examples will be briefly described. A recent investigation has been done on the rim beams at the basis of the Palazzo della Loggia timber vault by using the penetration test and the Resistograph and the comparison of the results is also illustrated. The test is easy to perform and the output data can be interpreted very clearly by structural engineers: it is possible to determine the depth of the decayed layers and consequently the reliable dimensions of the resisting timber sections.

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