Timber structures — Determination of characteristic values — Part 4: Engineered wood products

ISO 12122-4:2017 gives methods of determination of characteristic values for a defined population of engineered wood products calculated from test values. This document presents methods for the determination of a) characteristic value of material properties, where the determined property is multiplied by a geometric parameter to give a component capacity or component stiffness, or b) characteristic value of component properties directly, where the determined property is a component capacity or component stiffness. ISO 12122-4:2017 presents methods for determination of a) characteristic value of mean-based properties, and b) characteristic value of 5th percentile-based properties.

Structures en bois — Détermination des valeurs caractéristiques — Partie 4: Produits bois reconstitués

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 12122-4
First edition
2017-01
Timber structures — Determination
of characteristic values —
Part 4:
Engineered wood products
Structures en bois — Détermination des valeurs caractéristiques —
Partie 4: Produits bois reconstitués
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols . 2
5 Reference population . 2
6 Sampling . 2
6.1 Sampling method . 2
6.2 Sample size . 2
7 Sample conditioning . 2
8 Test data . 3
8.1 Test method . 3
8.2 Test data compatible with product description . 3
8.3 Failure modes . 3
9 Evaluation of characteristic values for structural properties . 3
9.1 Structural properties . 3
9.2 Characteristic values of material properties . 3
9.2.1 Characteristic modulus of elasticity and shear modulus . 3
9.2.2 Characteristic bearing strength . 4
9.2.3 Other characteristic values for strength based on the 5th percentile test value . 4
9.3 Characteristic values of component properties. 4
9.3.1 Characteristic stiffness . 4
9.3.2 Characteristic bearing strength . 4
9.3.3 Other characteristic capacities for strength based on the 5th percentile
test value . 4
10 Report . 4
Annex A (informative) Commentary . 5
Annex B (informative) Analytical models for determining characteristic properties of
engineered wood products .10
Bibliography .11
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 165, Timber structures.
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Introduction
This document sets out a framework for establishing characteristic values from test results on a sample
drawn from a clearly defined reference population of engineered wood products. The characteristic
value is an estimate of the property of the reference population with a consistent level of confidence
prescribed in the standard.
This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 12122-1.
This document permits the evaluation of characteristic values on testing on commercial engineered
wood products.
In some cases, characteristic values determined in accordance with this document may be modified to
become a design value.
The document has the following annexes:
— Annex A presents a commentary on this document;
— Annex B presents information on methods for calculating characteristic values from component
properties.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 12122-4:2017(E)
Timber structures — Determination of characteristic
values —
Part 4:
Engineered wood products
1 Scope
This document gives methods of determination of characteristic values for a defined population of
engineered wood products calculated from test values.
This document presents methods for the determination of
a) characteristic value of material properties, where the determined property is multiplied by a
geometric parameter to give a component capacity or component stiffness, or
b) characteristic value of component properties directly, where the determined property is a
component capacity or component stiffness.
This document presents methods for determination of
a) characteristic value of mean-based properties, and
b) characteristic value of 5th percentile-based properties.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 12122-1:2014, Timber structures — Determination of characteristic values — Part 1: Basic
requirements
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 12122-1 and the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:// www .iso .org/ obp
3.1
engineered wood product
item manufactured from wood, namely plywood, oriented strand board, I beams, laminated veneer
lumber or structural insulated panel walls
Note 1 to entry: These products that are defined in ISO 12465, ISO 16894, ISO 22389-1, ISO 22390 and ISO 22452.
4 Symbols
Symbols defined in the relevant ISO product or test standard shall be used. Other symbols are defined
in ISO 12122-1.
5 Reference population
In addition to the requirements for definition of the reference population in ISO 12122-1, the following
attributes of engineered wood products may be described:
a) sources of raw material;
b) seasoning method (if seasoned);
c) grading or production method for components of the engineered wood product where it is made of
previously graded components (including lamellae);
d) specification of adhesives, method of application and method of curing adhesives;
e) quality control measures;
f) secondary processing, such as preservative treatment, fire retardant treatment, profiling, etc.;
g) variations in the configuration of the product (if any).
6 Sampling
6.1 Sampling method
The sampling method shall comply with the performance objective of sampling defined in ISO 12122-1.
Representation of each of the variants in the sample shall approximate the representation of the same
variants in the reference population.
See Clause 10 and ISO 12122-1 for reporting requirements on the sampling method. The report should
indicate a response to each of the identified attributes of the reference population listed in compliance
with Clause 5 or otherwise important to the description of the reference population.
6.2 Sample size
The sample size shall comply with requirements of ISO 12122-1 and shall take into account the
coefficient of variation (V) expected for the sawn timber in the reference population.
NOTE 1 See notes under the relevant clause in ISO 12122-1.
Engineered wood products’ properties generally have lower population coefficients of variation (V) in
structural properties and should therefore have a smaller sample size.
NOTE 2 ISO 12122-1 gives some guidance on selecting sample size.
7 Sample conditioning
The sample storage and testing environment shall reflect conditioning in accordance with the definition
of the reference population as indicated in ISO 12122-1.
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8 Test data
8.1 Test method
The test data shall be obtained from
a) tests in accordance with the ISO test standard relevant to the product, or
b) a standard test method appropriate for the reference population, provided equivalency factors
with the relevant ISO test standard can be established.
NOTE See notes under the relevant clause in ISO 12122-1.
Test methods involve many variables that will affect results including loading configuration and rates,
specimen positioning and measurement methods. The level of precision of these variables should be
appropriate to the objectives of the testing and the adju
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