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Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA) is pleased to share new research introducing biased position testing as a cost-effective and efficient method for the verification of structur…
Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA) is pleased to share new research introducing biased position testing as a cost-effective and efficient method for the verification of structur…
Project number: PRA497-1920 The Biased position testing for verification of structural softwood project explores the use of biased position testing as a cost-effective method for verify…
This presentation reports on the progress of the active FWPA project ‘Microtimber – Development of a 3D-printed, gradient timber panel composed of forestry waste and by-products…
Held on Wednesday 15th October 2014, this webinar looks at resilience of timber, the assessment of durability of timber and appropriate ways of using it to ensure adequate service life. It a…
This project undertook a Cost-Benefit Analysis of three randomly selected FWPA-funded research projects. They were assessed against three investment criteria: Net Present Value (NPV),…
Presented by Steve Mitchell, Timber Development Association (TDA), Wednesday 30th April 2014 From 30th November 2014 importers of most timber and timber products into Australia, as well a…
Presented by Dr John Moore, University of New England (UNE)Wednesday 2nd April, 2014. There are many thousands of timber bridges in-service in Australia on local roads and serviced by local…
The strength of a glulam beam depends on factors such as the number of and wood qualities of the laminating timbers that are glued on top of each other to form the beam; however, glulam beam stren…