Document Actions

CIT: A New Failure Criterion For Non Decayed Solitary Trees

A height/diameter ration for tree failure is presented.

Trees strive for a homogeneous load distribution on their surface and restore their state by load adaptive growth. If, however, trees grow up in a dense stand, they compete for light and grow phototropic more into height than in thickness. On the basis of a Height/Diameter (H/D) Ratio, a new failure criterion is presented that relates a higher mechanical saftey and a better biological supply with water and assimilates to trees with a lower H/D-ratio.

Authors
R. Kappel, K. Bethge, I. Tesari, C. Mattheck
Date Published
2002
Publisher
Arboriculture Journal
Great Britain
Publication
Arboriculture Journal
Issue
2002
Publication Number
Vol 26
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Article (Trade Magazine)
Sub-Topics
Risk Assessment and Hazard, Structure (tree), Storms
State(s)/Region(s)
United Kingdom
Keywords
Load, Load, H/D, H/D, Risk, Risk, Failure, Failure, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Wind, Wind
Libraries
MA: AR136
Indexed By
MACUCF

Hits
Total: 445 Last 30 Days: 15

Quick Click
Quick Search