Temporaryworks
Structural
- Aug 27, 2017
- 46
Hi,
I have a current job where I have to verify an existing timber dome in Melbourne, Australia against some temporary scaffold loading (in place for <6 months)and I have a question about material strength assumptions.
I am verifying the main timber dome of the Royal Exhbition Building, Melbourne, Australia. The structure was completed in 1880 and has remained largely unchanged, the existing timber being in good condition.
I have several reliable sources which say that the structure was built from "imported Oregon". I am guessing that this would have been imported from the USA. I wondered if anybody had any information about the strength characteristics of American Oregon around this period?
Thanks
I have a current job where I have to verify an existing timber dome in Melbourne, Australia against some temporary scaffold loading (in place for <6 months)and I have a question about material strength assumptions.
I am verifying the main timber dome of the Royal Exhbition Building, Melbourne, Australia. The structure was completed in 1880 and has remained largely unchanged, the existing timber being in good condition.
I have several reliable sources which say that the structure was built from "imported Oregon". I am guessing that this would have been imported from the USA. I wondered if anybody had any information about the strength characteristics of American Oregon around this period?
Thanks