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Welcome to Graz

Welcome to Graz. Introduction of the WS hosts: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schickhofer Thomas Bogensperger Graz University of Technology. facts. Graz University of Technology Austria / Europe founded 1811, 7 faculties , students: 9190, staff: 1890. Faculty of Civil Engineering Sciences

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Welcome to Graz

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  1. Welcome to Graz • Introduction of the WS hosts: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schickhofer Thomas Bogensperger Graz University of Technology

  2. facts Graz University of Technology Austria / Europe founded 1811, 7 faculties, students: 9190, staff: 1890 Faculty of Civil Engineering Sciences about 1000 students ‘Diploma’, about 250 students ‘Bachelor’ and ‘Master’, 17 Institutes Institute for Timber Engineering and Wood Technology 1991: Formation of the chair for Timber Engineering since 2004: Institute for Timber Engineering and Wood Technology Scientific staff: 6.0 FTE, third-party-budget: € 366.000 (2006) Competence Centre holz.bau forschungs gmbh www.steiermark.at www.graz.at www.tugraz.at www.lignum.at www.holzbauforschung.at since 2002: Acceptance and formation of holz.bau forschungs gmbh Scientific staff: 9.3 FTE, budget: € 1.018.000 (2006)

  3. AREA 3_APTM • Advanced Products and Test Methods • AREA 1_SSTC • Shell and Spatial Timber Constructions • AREA 2_IICS • Innovative and Intelligent Connection Systems • AREA 4_MMSM • Material Modeling and Simulation Methods Research Areas at the Institute and Competence Centre • Topic 1 • Timber Engineering (TE) • Design and Construction Science (DCS) • Topic 2 • Wood Technology (WT) • Material and Structure Science (MSS)

  4. Organisatoric topics Institute/competence centre timber engineering and wood technology Monday, 14th: Hydraulic engineering 13:00 lunch 16:15 coffee 18:00 Closure 20:00 dinner „Gösserbräu“ Town‘s landmark „Uhrturm“ Thuesday, 15th: Fluid mechanics and heat transfer 9:00 start 11:10 coffee 13:45 lunch/mensa (vis a vis) 16:00 coffee

  5. Welcome to Graz • Introduction of the chairman: Jochen Köhler Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich

  6. Contents • The COST framework • The COST Action E55 • Status and Organization of the Action • Aim and Scope – the Memorandum of Understanding • Content of the Workshop

  7. The COST Framework • What is COST ? • European COoperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research • Founded 1971 • 9 Scientific & Technical domains • 34 COST Member States + 1 Cooperating Country • COST Actions: Concerted Actions (Networks) of nationally funded R&D

  8. The COST Framework • The Scientific & Technical Domains • BMBS - Biomedicine and Molecular Biosciences • CMST - Chemistry and Molecular Sciences and Technologies • ESSEM - Earth System Science and Environmental Management • FA - Food and Agriculture • FPS - Forests, their Products and Services • ISCH - Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health • ICT - Information and Communication Technologies • MPNS - Materials, Physical and Nanosciences • TUD - Transport and Urban Development

  9. The COST Framework FPS - Forests, their Products and Services -> 28 running actions

  10. The COST Framework • What is funded by COST ? • Meetings, Workshops and Seminars (Travel expenses) • Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) • Publications • Actions‘ Management • Research is not directly financed,but – communication and dissemination is facilitated !

  11. The COST Framework • What is funded by COST ? • Meetings, Workshops and Seminars (Travel expenses) • Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) • Publications • Actions‘ Management • Research is not directly financed,but – communication and dissemination is facilitated ! The yearly budget per Action is around 90‘000 €

  12. The COST Framework • How are the Actions initiated ? • A group of researchers has the vision of a new research network • The vision is formulated and the need is substantiated by writing a draft ‚Memorandum of Understanding‘ (MoU) • The draft MoU serves as a application document and is submitted • The MoU is reviewed and evaluated by several instances within the COST administration • In case of approval, the Action enters into force • Time perspective: First submission - approval: • 18 Month (E55) • 8 Month (new ‚OpenCall‘ system)

  13. COST Action E55 - Modelling the Performance of Timber Structures • Status and Organization of the Action • Aim and Scope – the Memorandum of Understanding

  14. General Information • The Action started at December 15, 2006 with its 1. Management Committee (MC) meeting. The duration of the Action is 4 years. • The Memorandum of Understanding is signed by 16 countries – 2 countries indicated the intention to sign (update 05/2007). Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Lithuania • The scientific work of the Action is organized by having 3 working groups.

  15. Organization of the Action • The activities within the action are organized and directed by the MC. The MC consists of up to two delegated per country. • The MC delegated the responsibility for specific issues to the ‚steering committee‘. WG leaders: Chairpersons: Tomi TORATTIVTT Technical Reserach Centre of Finland Jochen KÖHLERSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Switzerland André J.M. JORISSENSHR Timber ResearchNetherlands Annette HARTENational University of Ireland, GalwayIreland John Dalsgaard SØRENSENAalborg University Denmark

  16. Organization of the Action Management Management Committee COST Office Steering Committee Working Groups Invited Experts Scientific Activities Workshops WG Meetings STSM Co-authoredPapers Reports

  17. The Memorandum of Understanding Consists of 7 parts: A. Background B. Objectives and benefits C. Scientific program D. Organization E. Timetable F. Economic dimension G. Dissemination Plan

  18. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Life-Cycle of Timber Structures

  19. Decisions under Uncertainty Uncertainties related to e.g. Traffic volume Loads Resistances (material, soil,..) Degradation processes Service life Manufacturing costs Execution costs Decommissioning costs Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Life-Cycle of Timber Structures

  20. Decisions under Uncertainty Uncertainties related to e.g. Traffic volume Loads Resistances (material, soil,..) Degradation processes Service life Manufacturing costs Execution costs Decommissioning costs Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Life-Cycle of Timber Structures

  21. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures Derived from ‚End-User Requirements‘: • Reliability • Serviceability • Durability • Good Value for Money • Good Appearance

  22. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures Structural Engineering Decision Problem: Design Process:

  23. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures Structural Engineering Decision Problem: Design Process: Efficient in terms of the Performance (e.g. reliability, expected cost)

  24. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures Structural Engineering Decision Problem: Optimal Design: Expected Benefit of the Structure Benefit of the Structure in Service Reliability Risk

  25. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures Structural Engineering Decision Problem: Optimal Design: Expected Benefit of the Structure Benefit of the Structure in Service Reliability Risk Probability of Failure:

  26. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures • Codes and regulations: • Deterministic limit state equations • Loads, resistance, safety factors --> Decision support tool for engineers Derived by code authorities Traditionally based on experience and judgement

  27. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures • Basis of Design: • -Toolbox for the formal treatment of uncertainties in design • Probabilistic models for loads and resistances • Reliability methods, decision theory -->Decision support tool for code authorities -->JCSS Probabilistic Model Code + Research findings (e.g. CIB W18)

  28. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures

  29. Based on the most relevant and exact Information available Consistent level of sophistication Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Performance of Timber Structures

  30. Identify what is really essential to research further Verify models for component and system performance for timber structures Extend the focus to the operation and maintenance phase of the structures’ lifecycle Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are the goals?

  31. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Assessment of failures and malfunctions

  32. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Identification of relevant exposures and their representation

  33. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Improvement of the basic understanding of structural components and connections

  34. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Improvement of the basic understanding of wood degradation processes

  35. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Assessment of robustness and system aspects for timber structures

  36. BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication What are specific objectives? • Development of risk management and control methods

  37. Improving design methods, assessment techniques and maintenance policies Tools which make engineers and planners more confident working with timber Structures which provide expected high performance BackgroundObjectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication The Benefit

  38. Three main areas: System identification and exposure Vulnerability of components Robustness of systems Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Scientific Program → Three Working Groups: → WG1 → WG2 → WG3

  39. Collecting information about failed and malfunctioning timber structures and components Analysis of the failure and malfunctioning mechanism Identification of relevant design and assessment situations Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication WG1 – System identification and exposure

  40. Basic strength and stiffness properties of graded timber material and engineered timber products Dependency of these properties on load and climate scenarios, size dependencies Strength and stiffness properties of connections Modeling of the durability of timber components and connections Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication WG2 - Vulnerability of components

  41. Characterization of multi-scale variability in timber structures Analysis of system effects for several types of timber structures Qualification of robustness as a characteristic of timber structures Establishing a framework for reliability based design and assessment of timber structural systems based on these considerations Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication WG3 - Robustness of systems

  42. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Time Perspective / Milestones

  43. E.g.* Sweden/Finland: Assessment of Failures France: Glued Laminated Timber, Repair, System effects Switzerland: Glued Laminated Timber, Reliability, Grading The Netherlands: Connections, Grading Denmark: Moisture/Time – Strength/Stiffness Sweden: Moisture/Time – Strength/Stiffness Germany: Size effects, Assessment of Failures … *(Information obtained during approval phase, needs to be updated) Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Related National Projects

  44. Presentation of the national Delegations Prepared by the MC Draft version available Final version distributed by mail Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Presentation of the National Delegations COST E55 – National Delegations

  45. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Link to research communities and code authorities Working Group for Timber Structures of the international Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction CIB W18 ISO Technical Committee for timber structures ISO TC 165 COST E55 RILEM CEN International Association for Building Materials and Structures JCSS The European Committee for Standardization Joint Committee on Structural Safety

  46. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Link to other COST Actions Quality Control of Wood and Wood Products COST E53 COST E55 COST TU601 Robustness of Structures COST E29 Innovative Timber & Composite Elements/Components for Buildings

  47. Promoting interdisciplinary, international research Participate in conferences organized by other relevant associations Publishing of co-authored papers Publishing information on the WWW Scientific Reports Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Dissemination

  48. Promoting interdisciplinary, international research Participate in conferences organized by other relevant associations Publishing of co-authored papers Publishing information on the WWW Scientific Reports Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication Dissemination www.cost-e55.ethz.ch

  49. Background Objectives Scientific Program Timetable Communication www.cost-e55.ethz.ch

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