Assessment of the Condition of Wharf Timber Sheet Wall Material by Means of Selected Non-Destructive Methods

Materials (Basel). 2019 May 10;12(9):1532. doi: 10.3390/ma12091532.

Abstract

This paper presents an assessment of the condition of wood coming from a wharf timber sheet wall after 70 years of service in a (sea) water environment. Samples taken from the structure's different zones, i.e., the zone impacted by waves and characterised by variable water-air conditions, the zone immersed in water and the zone embedded in the ground, were subjected to non-destructive or semi-destructive tests. Also, the basic parameters of the material, such as its density and moisture content, were determined. Moreover, the ultrasonic, stress wave and drilling resistance methods were used. Then, an X-ray microtomographic analysis was carried out. The results provided information about the structure of the material on the micro and macroscale, and the condition of the material was assessed on their basis. Also, correlations between the particular parameters were determined. Moreover, the methods themselves were evaluated with regard to their usefulness for the in situ testing of timber and to estimate, on this basis, the mechanical parameters needed for the static load analysis of the whole structure.

Keywords: X-ray micro-computed tomography; drilling resistance; non-destructive methods; stress wave; timber structures; ultrasonic wave.