Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction

The construction sector is interested in considering environmental implications as necessary criteria for sustain�ability. In this regard, wood materials, especially engineering wood, are a promising choice for sustainable buildings. In some countries such as Malaysia, timber is rarely considered...

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Main Authors: Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard, Sher, Willy, Yeoh, David
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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Sher, Willy
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description The construction sector is interested in considering environmental implications as necessary criteria for sustain�ability. In this regard, wood materials, especially engineering wood, are a promising choice for sustainable buildings. In some countries such as Malaysia, timber is rarely considered in the construction sector despite there being abundant access to wood. This is because of the scarcity of timber structures and the dominance of alternative materials such as steel and concrete. The cross-laminated timber-steel composite introduced in this research benefts both the wood and the steel markets leading to standardization and a more extensive market. At the same time, it contributes to environmentally friendly require�ments. The main objective was to investigate timber applications in local construction and make proposals for its promotion. The new specimen described here could potentially enhance the strength of timber beams using steel plates. Four current structural methods have been chosen based on environmental and economic comparisons with a new composite structure
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spelling uthm-75712022-08-29T07:33:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7571/ Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard Sher, Willy Yeoh, David T Technology (General) The construction sector is interested in considering environmental implications as necessary criteria for sustain�ability. In this regard, wood materials, especially engineering wood, are a promising choice for sustainable buildings. In some countries such as Malaysia, timber is rarely considered in the construction sector despite there being abundant access to wood. This is because of the scarcity of timber structures and the dominance of alternative materials such as steel and concrete. The cross-laminated timber-steel composite introduced in this research benefts both the wood and the steel markets leading to standardization and a more extensive market. At the same time, it contributes to environmentally friendly require�ments. The main objective was to investigate timber applications in local construction and make proposals for its promotion. The new specimen described here could potentially enhance the strength of timber beams using steel plates. Four current structural methods have been chosen based on environmental and economic comparisons with a new composite structure Springer 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7571/1/J14452_87c2696203ffe301a3611d794c0d5ecb.pdf Balasbaneh, Ali Tighnavard and Sher, Willy and Yeoh, David (2022) Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. pp. 885-901. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-022-02074-5
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Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title_full Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title_fullStr Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title_full_unstemmed Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title_short Recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
title_sort recommending a new building structure to alleviate environmental impact in tropical climates: increasing the use of wood in construction
topic T Technology (General)
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