Evaluating the suitability of salvaged lumber as feedstock in cross-laminated timber
Structural abandonment has been a growing concern in the United States for the past few decades. Conventional demolition procedures exercised to eliminate the abandoned structures result in wood waste that are not feasible for reuse. On the other hand, the demand for lumber has been steadily increasing. This research focuses on promoting deconstruction, obtaining the salvaged lumber from deconstructed abandoned buildings, and evaluating the possibility of reusing it to make way for a secondary means of lumber production. The study evaluates the engineering properties of salvaged lumber. Furthermore, the salvaged lumber is partially used to manufacture Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) per the current standards and its properties are compared against the properties of CLT panels exclusively made of freshly sawn lumber. By developing variables for the study, the various factors affecting the properties are analyzed. The researcher believes that the intended results would inaugurate the consideration of salvaged wood usage in wood products that serve as construction material.
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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- Material Type
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Theses
- Authors
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Abdul Azeez, Ahamed
- Thesis Advisors
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Berghorn, George H.
- Committee Members
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Syal, Matt
Nejad, Morgan
- Date Published
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2022
- Subjects
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Salvage (Waste, etc.)
Wood waste--Recycling
Laminated wood construction
Technological innovations
- Program of Study
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Construction Management - Master of Science
- Degree Level
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Masters
- Language
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English
- Pages
- ix, 153 pages
- ISBN
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9798438729983
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/9khk-gz95