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Durability and protection of mass timber structures: A review

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.103731

Keywords

Cross-laminated timber; Mass timber construction; Durability; Wood protection; Preservative treatment; Moisture control; Mass timber building monitoring; Wood modification

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  1. USDA Forest Service

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This review discusses the advantages and opportunities of applying mass timber (MT) in tall buildings, as well as the durability issues associated with MT application. The traditional wood protection techniques and their potential for MT protection are examined. Recent studies on MT durability evaluation and progress in MT structure protection through moisture control strategy are surveyed. The effects of preservative, thermal, and chemical treatment approaches on the properties of MT are summarized, and the future of the field is discussed.
Mass timber (MT), a group of large engineered structural wooden panels such as cross-laminated timber (CLT), glue-laminated timber (Glulam), laminated veneer lumber (LVL), etc., is becoming increasingly popular due to sustainable construction. Despite the numerous benefits of MT-based buildings, such as low-carbon emission, short construction time, and cost-effectiveness, the concerns regarding the durability of MT may limit their market acceptance. In this review, we discuss the advantages and opportunities of applying MT in tall buildings, as well as the durability issues associated with MT application. We examine the traditional wood protection techniques including, preservative treatment, thermal and chemical modification, and discuss the potential of applying these techniques for MT protection. We survey the recent studies on MT durability evaluation, as well as the recent progress in MT structure protection through a moisture control strategy. Finally, we highlight the MT protection strategies through the preservative, thermal, and chemical treatment approaches, review the effects of these treatment methods on the properties of MT such as wettability, glue penetration, bonding strength, etc., and discuss the future of the field.

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