Analysis and Prediction of Sapwood and Heartwood Proportions in Wooden Foundation Piles in Relation to Bacterial Decay

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Abstract

In the historic city centre of Amsterdam (NL), the most widespread foundation system consists of wooden piles. Since these foundations are fully below the water table, they are mostly subjected to bacterial decay. This biodegradation phenomenon proceeds slowly over time, and usually involves the less durable sapwood, with heartwood remaining sound. Hence, obtaining an estimate of sapwood and heartwood proportions in wooden piles can provide information on how deep in the cross section bacterial decay is expected to proceed. This is relevant, for instance, when developing service life models, since the remaining sound cross section of a pile can be estimated. Thus, the present work involves a comprehensive investigation on sapwood and heartwood proportions in spruce, pine and fir wooden foundation piles from different construction periods, ranging from 1727 to 2019. The amount of sapwood and heartwood was determined with computed tomography (CT) scans on 49 wet discs retrieved from the piles. Such measured sapwood width was then compared with that predicted with an empirical model from literature, based on the number of annual rings and growth rate, obtaining a successful validation. Micro-drilling measurements were also conducted on the discs to identify decayed portions, which appeared to always affect (part of) the sapwood only. Finally, this outcome was further validated against a broader dataset of micro-drilling measurements taken on over 200 pile segments, for which the sapwood widths were predicted with the aforementioned empirical model, and were found to be overall greater than the corresponding decayed portions, even in wooden piles having been in service for 300 years.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings from the 14th World Conference on Timber Engineering
Subtitle of host publicationAdvancing Timber for the Future Built Environment, WCTE 2025
EditorsKelly Rischmiller, Mahmoud Abu Saleem, Chloe Downey, Joe Gattas, Duncan Hossy, Lisa Ottenhaus, Wenxuan Wu, Yuhao Zhang, Zidi Yan
PublisherWorld Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE)
Pages2967-2973
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9798331320898
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Event14th World Conference on Timber Engineering, WCTE 2025 - Brisbane, Australia
Duration: 22 Jun 202526 Jun 2025

Conference

Conference14th World Conference on Timber Engineering, WCTE 2025
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBrisbane
Period22/06/2526/06/25

Bibliographical note

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Keywords

  • Decay
  • Heartwood
  • Micro-Drilling
  • Sapwood
  • Wooden Foundation Piles

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