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dc.contributor.authorCabaleiro, Manuelpor
dc.contributor.authorSousa, Hélder S.por
dc.contributor.authorBranco, Jorge M.por
dc.contributor.authorConde, Borjapor
dc.contributor.authorMol, Alvaropor
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-11T15:27:00Z-
dc.date.issued2019-09-25-
dc.identifier.citationCabaleiro M., Sousa H.S., Branco J.M., Borja C., Mol A. (2019). Analysis and storage of the decay degree level, cracks and lack of material in timber built heritage for HBIM. In: 5th International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures - SHATIS'19, Guimarães, Portugal, 25-27 September 2019, pp. 549-558, ISBN: 978-989-54496-2-0.por
dc.identifier.isbn978-989-54496-2-0por
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/64372-
dc.description.abstractThe conservation and management of timber built heritage is a task of utmost importance as they are present in several relevant buildings including national historic and cultural herit-age or even World Heritage buildings. In this concern, Historic Building Information Model-ling (HBIM) may be a fundamental tool of documentation. HBIM is often mentioned as a 3D digital representation (with an associated database) of the geometric, topological and seman-tic characteristics of a specific historic building. The information associated to this represen-tation and gathered within HBIM can be used for a more reliable decision process account-ing a life-cycle assessment. Besides the mentioned information, for timber structures is also of extreme importance to register the level of decay and damage which can be incorporated into a HBIM database. For this purpose, this work presents how the decay level (due to abiot-ic and biotic agents) and level of damage (cracks and lack of material) measured from laser scanner and drilling resistance tests can be analyzed and after stored in the associated HBIM database of a timber building. This data storage of the decay level and existing damage throughout different periods of time is a fundamental source of information in order to take sustainable and reliable decisions on the conservation, intervention and management of the built heritage of timber structures.por
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work has been supported by Xunta de Galicia through grant ED431C2016‐038. This work has been partially supported by the European Association of International Cooperation Galicia-North of Portugal, through program IACOBUS V regarding a stay at the University of Vigo of Hélder Sousa. This work was partly financed by FEDER funds through the Competitivity Factors Operational Programme - COMPETE and by national funds through FCT Foundation for Science and Technology within the scope of the project POCI-01-0145- FEDER-007633.por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherUniversidade do Minhopor
dc.relationED431C2016‐038por
dc.relationIACOBUS Vpor
dc.relationPOCI-01-0145-FEDER-007633por
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesspor
dc.subjectDrilling resistancepor
dc.subjectHBIMpor
dc.subjectLiDARpor
dc.subjectLaser scannerpor
dc.subjectIrregular cross-sectionpor
dc.titleAnalysis and storage of the decay degree level, cracks and lack of material in timber built heritage for HBIMpor
dc.typeconferencePaperpor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
oaire.citationConferenceDate25 - 27 Sept. 2019por
sdum.event.titleSHATIS'19 - 5th International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structurespor
sdum.event.typeconferencepor
oaire.citationStartPage549por
oaire.citationEndPage558por
oaire.citationConferencePlaceGuimarães, Portugalpor
dc.date.embargo10000-01-01-
dc.subject.fosEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civilpor
sdum.conferencePublicationProceedings of the International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures, SHATiS´2019por
oaire.versionAMpor
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