Durability of mass timber: managing moisture effectively

Author: Sanja Buncic

Date published

1 July 2024

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Durability of mass timber: managing moisture effectively

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Sanja Buncic
Date published
1 July 2024
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Sanja Buncic

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 102, Issue 7, 2024, Page(s) 18-22

Date published

1 July 2024

Author

Sanja Buncic

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 102, Issue 7, 2024, Page(s) 18-22

Price

Standard: £10 + VAT
Members/subscribers: Free

Sanja Buncic provides an introduction to moisture management in mass timber structures, including key design, site-handling and installation principles.

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The durability of mass timber structures is greatly influenced by the extent to which the timber is exposed to moisture. Understanding the conditions in which moisture ingress, and associated biological agents, can become a problem and designing with durability in mind can ensure the long-term performance and resilience of mass timber structures. This article provides an introduction to moisture management in mass timber structures, including key design, site-handling and installation principles that will help to ensure longevity.

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18-22
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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