Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies

The dimensional variables of trees play an important role in biomechanical studies that seek to estimate the risk of falls, since they influence their biomechanical behavior in relation to the forces to which they are subjected, and therefore, their safety factor. The aim of this research is to eval...

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Published in:Applied Sciences
Main Authors: Monica Ruy, Raquel Gonçalves, William Vicente
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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description The dimensional variables of trees play an important role in biomechanical studies that seek to estimate the risk of falls, since they influence their biomechanical behavior in relation to the forces to which they are subjected, and therefore, their safety factor. The aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of dimensional variables of trees on their mechanical behavior. A finite-element model was used to perform linear static analysis. The wood from the tree was considered clean, and the architectural model was based on dimensional variables of species commonly used in urban afforestation in São Paulo, Brazil. Different slenderness, tapering, height, and load level were used to analyze the tree mechanical behavior. The numerical-simulation model facilitates the evaluation of the influence of dimensional parameters of trees on deflections and stresses. The behavior of the deflections varies according to height, diameter, and loading level. Since the model considers the geometric variations of the section, the stresses show smooth variations along the trunk. The maximum module values of positive and negative stresses are not equal, and can undergo sudden variations in position along the trunk when local maximum stresses become global maximums.
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spelling doaj-art-fa8e33f91e0d4ebabc2bdb695d36749a2025-08-19T22:22:59ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172022-04-01128381510.3390/app12083815Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical StudiesMonica Ruy0Raquel Gonçalves1William Vicente2Structural Wood Engineering Platform, University of Santiago of Compostela, Benigno Ledo Street, 2, 27002 Lugo, SpainSchool of Agricultural Engineering, University of Campinas, Cândido Rondon Avenue, 501, Cidade Universitária, Campinas, São Paulo 13083-970, BrazilSchool of Agricultural Engineering, University of Campinas, Cândido Rondon Avenue, 501, Cidade Universitária, Campinas, São Paulo 13083-970, BrazilThe dimensional variables of trees play an important role in biomechanical studies that seek to estimate the risk of falls, since they influence their biomechanical behavior in relation to the forces to which they are subjected, and therefore, their safety factor. The aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of dimensional variables of trees on their mechanical behavior. A finite-element model was used to perform linear static analysis. The wood from the tree was considered clean, and the architectural model was based on dimensional variables of species commonly used in urban afforestation in São Paulo, Brazil. Different slenderness, tapering, height, and load level were used to analyze the tree mechanical behavior. The numerical-simulation model facilitates the evaluation of the influence of dimensional parameters of trees on deflections and stresses. The behavior of the deflections varies according to height, diameter, and loading level. Since the model considers the geometric variations of the section, the stresses show smooth variations along the trunk. The maximum module values of positive and negative stresses are not equal, and can undergo sudden variations in position along the trunk when local maximum stresses become global maximums.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/8/3815normal stresses in treesshear stresses in treestree heighttree slendernesstrunk deflectiontrunk taper
spellingShingle Monica Ruy
Raquel Gonçalves
William Vicente
Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
normal stresses in trees
shear stresses in trees
tree height
tree slenderness
trunk deflection
trunk taper
title Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
title_full Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
title_fullStr Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
title_short Effect of Dimensional Variables on the Behavior of Trees for Biomechanical Studies
title_sort effect of dimensional variables on the behavior of trees for biomechanical studies
topic normal stresses in trees
shear stresses in trees
tree height
tree slenderness
trunk deflection
trunk taper
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/8/3815
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