Thursday, June 12, 2014

Timber

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Why Timber is obsolete these days? what are the conditions under which timber is desirable to be used?
Well, timber is one of the building materials known to the mankind. Before man realized the other materials, timber was used throughout the world as the construction material, perhaps the few of materials known to man. Today timber is used as for beams, columns, piles, roofings, bridges, trusses, doors and windows.
In places like Kashmir, where timber is available in abundance, it is widely used for almost every construction work, but now-a-days for important construction works, use of timber has become obsolete due to the following reasons:

  1. Steel components are cheaper.
  2. Timber components require often frequent renewal. 
  3. There is often difficulty and considerable delay in securing the desired quality, sizes and lengths of timber.
  4. Timber components are liable to be caught by fire. In this regard steel has the maximum advantage.
Inspite of the disadvantages listed above, there are certain conditions under which use of timber may be felt desirable. In places which always remain wet and are not liable to drying and wetting, timber piles have been found satisfactory. Regarding bridges, timber bridges involve low first cost.
Bridges are rarely constructed entirely of timber, in many cases, the compression members are made of timber and tensile members are made of steel. Such bridges are called combination bridges. 
timber trusses are also used in jobs of a temporary character- for example, false work needed for supporting workmen and materials or in some cases to support a temporary road around a site on which a permanent steel structure if being erected.
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