Quiz: Sustainable Timber Construction Principles — 9 perguntas

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1. What is a primary benefit of using Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) in modern construction?

It is only suitable for small structures.
It provides high strength and fire resistance.
It is less environmentally friendly than steel.
It is more expensive than traditional timber.

It provides high strength and fire resistance.

Explicação

Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is engineered by layering lamellae in perpendicular directions, which gives it high strength and excellent fire resistance, making it suitable for large spans and modern construction needs.

2. What is a primary environmental benefit of timber as a construction material?

It is non-renewable
It absorbs atmospheric CO₂, acting as a carbon sink
It requires more embodied energy than steel
It cannot be recycled or reused

It absorbs atmospheric CO₂, acting as a carbon sink

Explicação

Timber acts as a carbon sink by absorbing CO₂ from the atmosphere, which is a key environmental benefit, unlike non-renewable materials. Its renewable nature and recyclability further support sustainable practices.

3. Why is sustainable harvesting important in timber construction?

It increases the growth rate of trees.
It ensures the renewable nature of timber and minimizes environmental impact.
It reduces the cost of timber.
It makes timber more durable.

It ensures the renewable nature of timber and minimizes environmental impact.

Explicação

Sustainable harvesting ensures that timber remains a renewable resource, preventing deforestation and reducing environmental impact, which is crucial for eco-friendly construction practices.

4. Which component is specifically used to enhance fire resistance in timber construction?

Charcoal
Intumescent coatings
Gypsum drywall
Tension rods

Intumescent coatings

Explicação

Intumescent coatings swell when exposed to heat, forming an insulating char that protects the timber, thereby enhancing fire resistance, unlike gypsum or tension rods which have different functions.

5. How does disassembly and salvaging contribute to eco-friendly timber use?

It makes timber more susceptible to damage.
It weakens the timber structures.
It allows for the reuse and recycling of timber components, reducing waste.
It increases the environmental footprint of timber.

It allows for the reuse and recycling of timber components, reducing waste.

Explicação

Disassembly and salvaging enable the reuse of timber components, extending their life cycle, reducing waste, and supporting sustainable and eco-friendly building practices.

6. What is the main advantage of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) in construction?

It is a natural, unglued wood panel
It offers high strength and fire resistance due to layered lamellae
It is exclusively used for decorative purposes
It is made from recycled plastic

It offers high strength and fire resistance due to layered lamellae

Explicação

CLT's layered lamellae are glued perpendicularly, which provides high structural strength and fire resistance, making it suitable for structural applications, unlike unglued or recycled plastic panels.

7. How does moisture content affect timber used in construction?

It increases the material's fire resistance
It impacts durability and insulation properties
It has no significant impact on timber properties
It reduces the need for fire protection measures

It impacts durability and insulation properties

Explicação

Moisture content influences timber's durability and insulation since excess moisture can lead to decay and reduce insulation effectiveness, making moisture management critical.

8. Which action is essential for maintaining the structural reliability of timber buildings?

Ignoring proper design and assembly
Ensuring proper design, assembly, and material quality
Reducing quality control during construction
Using only salvaged timber without inspection

Ensuring proper design, assembly, and material quality

Explicação

Structural reliability depends on correct design, proper assembly, and high material quality, ensuring safety, durability, and performance in timber structures.

9. What role do tension rods play in timber structural systems?

They resist compressive forces to prevent buckling
They resist tensile forces, preventing structural failure
They act as decorative elements with no structural function
They are used exclusively for aesthetic purposes

They resist tensile forces, preventing structural failure

Explicação

Tension rods are used to resist tensile forces within timber structures, helping to maintain stability and prevent failure under tension, unlike elements that resist compression or purely aesthetic features.

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Wood used in construction.

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Facilitates reuse and salvage.

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