Inventory-constrained design of a variable small diameter round timber structure
To improve the overall supply of renewable building materials, forestry industries around the world are seeking better ways to yield structural timber products from low diameter logs. Such logs are produced in large volumes, from both plantation thinnings and as the crowns of harvested
saw log. However, they are marginally valued for use in conventional structures due to their small diameter, high dimensional tapering, and relatively low recovery volume and structural capacity when milled into sawn boards. This paper investigates the design of an optimised branched timber
structure that utilises minimally processed round logs in their near-to natural dimensions, using a digital form-finding tool that combines the dual processes of Inventory-Constrained Design and Combinatorial Equilibrium modelling (CEM). A material inventory was generated directly
from small diameter logs harvested from a plantation, giving a unique series of member lengths with associated diminishing diameters. The CEM model was used to optimise the geometric assignment of the inventory in a branched column structure, that also inherently benefits from members with
diminishing diameter. This geometry was then developed into a proposition for a full scale branched column structure, with proof-of-concept design and prototyping of the intersecting geometry at the connection nodes undertaken. The development of this optimisation tool and the prototyping
of the nodes, demonstrates feasibility for a novel application of this marginally valued forest resource that reduces material waste within the forestry and wood product value chains.
Keywords: combinatorial equilibrium modelling; form-finding; inventory-constrained design; round timber structures; timber connection design
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: School of Architecture, University of Queensland St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia, Email: [email protected] 2: School of Architecture, University of Queensland St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia 3: School of Design, Swinburne University of Technology Hawthorne, VIC 3122, Australia 4: School of Civil Engineering, University of Queensland St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia
Publication date: October 1, 2023
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