20. SAG Workshop – root detection

After the lively discussion about root detection in the SAG WhatsApp group, we would like to invite you to a workshop on the topic.

 

Date Thursday, May11th, 2023, 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. CEST
Where Landessportbund Hessen e.V.

Otto-Fleck-Schneise 4

60528 Frankfurt / Germany

Registration please sent an e-mail to
Fee Free for members, non-members: 220,- Euro
For all those who would like to become a member of the SAG: The participation fee will be credited to the annual membership fee if the membership in the SAG starts in the same year.
Language English
Accommodation Guest rooms are available at the conference house. For reservations please contact the Landessportbund directly: Phone +49 69 6789-292 or +49 69 6789-272, e-mail: , https://www.landessportbund-hessen.de/geschaeftsfelder/bildungsstaetten/frankfurt/

Within walking distance there is also the Lindner Hotel Sports Academy https://www.lindner.de/frankfurt-hotel-sports-academy/ankommen.html

 

 

Program

09:00 a.m. opening
09.15 a.m. Demonstration of the root detection outside with the system Georadar – Jonas Heck
09.45 a.m. Demonstration of the root detection with the system TreeRadar – Michiel Mol
10:15 a.m. coffee break
10:30 a.m. Lecture “TreeRadar – how it works”, presentation of the detected results on the test tree, Michiel Mol
11:30 a.m. Lecture “Georadar – how it works”, presentation of the detected results on the test tree, Jonas Heck
12:30 a.m. lunch
01:30 p.m. Presentation of practical applications and how it is used in the preparation of reports, Dominique De Baere
02:30 p.m. Exposure of the root and comparison of the results

Final discussion

05:00 p.m. closing

 

We look forward to seeing you. The board

AGM of SAG Baumstatik e.V. 2021

Agenda for the AGM of SAG Baumstatik e.V.

on 06/24/2021 online via zoom / 2 pm – 5:30 pm

  1. The board’s report
  • last workshop, echo in the press
  • website and member’s forum
  • summer school 2022
  • research funding program

 

  1. SAG finance
  • Treasurer’s report, our financial status, report of the finance inspector

 

  1. Board
  • Release of the old board
  • Election of the board

 

  1. Acceptance of new members:
  • Applications
  1. SAG-Summer School
  • Setup and contents (breakout room)

 

  1. Research funding program:
  • topics and research projects suitable for funding (breakout room)

 

  1. SAG standards
  • State of work, goals, deadlines

 

  1. New jobs
  • Executive director – when required?
  • Officers for PR, standards/regulations, research/funding, workshops/meetings

 

  1. other
  • Workshop Niklas – planning for September/October 2021?
  • other

Press release: 19th workshop of SAG Baumstatik e.V.

International online event with record turnout

 

25 March 2021 – The pandemic forces many of us to explore new horizons. This also applies to the association of tree consultants ‘Sachverständigen-Arbeitsgemeinschaft Baumstatik e.V.’, who organised its meanwhile 19th workshop as an online event for the first time. And the new format enjoyed record participation right from the start: On 18 March 2021, 99 tree experts from 17 countries on four continents met for this full-day digital event to discuss the interaction of trees and the wind. The topics on the agenda included current studies and models for the dynamic reaction of trees, which participants were able to follow with simultaneous interpretation into German and English.

The high-level speakers certainly had their share in attracting so many participants. The first speaker was Damien Sellier, a researcher at the New Zealand Forest Research Institute (Scion). Joining the seminar from the other end of the world, he presented his results on the topic of “tree sway frequency and damping – finite element modelling and age effects”. He emphasized the influence of mass distribution on the sway properties of forest trees and was able to show that crown collisions play an important role in damping wind-excited oscillation. For open-grown trees, this must be achieved by other mechanisms. With increasing age, there is a shift of the position with the greatest likelihood of fracture within the tree.

Next on the agenda was a virtual visit to Singapore, where Daniel Burcham, Deputy Director of the Centre for Urban Greenery and Ecology on the National Parks Board, gave a lecture on changes in the dynamic properties of trees in natural wind after pruning. Based on the trees he monitored, Daniel was able to clearly show that reducing the crown height by a mere 10% can lead to a reduction in wind load by 25 to 35 %. Raising the crown by 10 %, by contrast hardly reduced the wind load at all. This fact had so far only been shown on small trees under artificial conditions, and has now been proven experimentally for the first time with fully grown park trees in natural wind.

Toby Jackson from Cambridge, Great Britain, then presented his synthesis of data from all over the world on the motion of trees in the wind. Based on this meta-study, he was able to demonstrate that deciduous trees are in fact more prone to wind-failure in the summer due to their foliage, and that their natural frequency can best be estimated according to the principle of a classic pendulum model. The dynamic behaviour of forest conifers turned out to be particularly uniform, and in this case, the model of a cantilever beam seemed to be more suitable. For his PhD, he had conducted simulations similar to those of Damien Sellier, but based on realistic tree geometries which had been exactly measured by means of LiDAR scanners.

After the lunch break, Nikolas Angelou, researcher in the Meteorology and Remote Sensing Section in the Department of Wind Energy at the Technical University of Denmark, presented the results obtained by Ebba Dellwik, head researcher of the department, as well as his own research. Their experiment focused on an individual oak tree at the Danish coast, and they were able to exactly describe its interaction with natural wind, using strain gauges and wind LiDAR scanners. Nikolas explained how the wind exerts forces on trees and how the trees themselves have a measurable influence on the structure of the wind. This may be illustrated using the example of the measured drop in wind speed between the upwind and downwind side of the tree, which reached up to 90% in that case. In that case, the wind-tree interaction results in a layer of high turbulence along the crown periphery, as it was observed in the near wake flow behind the tree.

The last presentation was by Dirk Schindler, professor for environmental meteorology at the Freiburg University, who presented entirely new approaches to modelling the response of trees to turbulent wind. For evaluating measurements on standing trees, both Fourier and wavelet transformations of the dynamic interaction were applied. Based on his results, Dirk Schindler was able to show that the resonance, i.e. the amplification of tree sway by a matching sequence of wind gusts, does in fact not play a major role in the wind and tree interaction. This way, he illustrated how urgently previous modelling approaches need to be revised and be given a new direction.

The event was hosted by the Chairman of SAG Baumstatik, Andreas Detter of Brudi & Partner TreeConsult in Gauting near Munich, who was able to pass many questions from the audience to the speakers. He concluded: “We are very happy about the large number of participants in the event, and the abundant positive feedback we received. Even if we miss the personal contact and exchange, it is great to bring together researchers and experts from all over the world, making use of the new technical possibilities which have arisen out of necessity. This would not have been possible in this form if we had had a face-to-face event.” The obligatory group photo had to be dispensed with this time, but the audience from all around the globe was able to gain plenty of informative insights. The simultaneous interpretation of the presentations into German was also a clear benefit compared to the previous 18 workshops of SAG Baumstatik which were usually interpreted consecutively. The association is therefore considering to conduct future seminars as hybrid events, allowing speakers and participants to join a small face-to-face meeting digitally.  Another workshop of SAG Baumstatik will probably take place this year. As usual, information on this will be available beforehand on the website www.sag-baumstatik.org.

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19th SAG Workshop

on March 18th 2021 online as a webinar

 

Topic:

Wind and Tree Interaction

Current studies and models for the dynamic response of trees in natural winds

 

Program and speakers (all times CET/MEZ = UTC + 1/Berlin)

 

8:30     Introduction

 

8:45     Damien Sellier
Tree sway frequency and damping – finite element modelling and age effects

Damien Sellier is computational modeller at Scion – the New Zealand Forest Research Institute – in Rotorua. His research focuses on developing physics-based models to study tree physiology, wood formation and wood mechanics. He is particularly interested in digital models capturing the real-life complexity of tree organisms. He has a PhD in mechanical engineering; his thesis was the numerical analysis of tree aerodynamic behaviour under wind turbulence in a forest canopy.

 

9:15     discussion

9:45     coffee break

 

10:15    Daniel Burcham
Changes in the dynamic properties of trees in natural winds after pruning

Daniel Burcham is the Deputy Director for Urban Trees at the National Parks Board in Singapore. In his research he is studying the behaviour of trees in natural winds.

 

11:00    discussion

11:30    coffee break

 

12:00    Toby Jackson
The motion of trees in the wind. A data synthesis

Toby Jackson is currently a postdoc in Cambridge supervised by Prof David Coomes. He is working on the effects of wind on tropical forests. This 4 year NERC funded project uses LiDAR to map forest structure and so model wind flow over a complex forest landscape. He will also be measuring wind speeds and the bending response of tall trees in situ.

 

12:30    discussion

1:00     lunch break

 

2:00     Ebba Dellwik
The SingleTree Experiment: An experimental characterization of the wind-tree interaction of an open-grown oak tree

Ebba Dellwik is senior researcher in the Meteorology and Remote Sensing Section in the Wind Energy Department of the Technical University of Denmark. Ebba leads DTU’s research on forest and tree aerodynamics and the study of their impact on the wind conditions. Her focus is on both full-scale and wind tunnel experimental studies with a scope of improving the parameterization of trees in weather and flow models.

 

2:30     Nikolas Angelou
Mean drag estimation on a full-scale tree using tree-mounted sensors and scanning wind LiDAR measurements

Nikolas Angelou is a postdoctoral researcher in the Meteorology and Remote Sensing Section in the Wind Energy Department of the Technical University of Denmark. His scientific interest is on the investigation of the wind conditions in the atmospheric boundary layer, experimental flow studies using scanning wind LiDAR, wind-tree interactions and in general flow characterization for wind engineering applications.

 

3:00     discussion

3:30     afternoon coffee break

 

4:00     Dirk Schindler
Modelling tree responses to turbulent wind from in-situ measurements

Dirk Schindler is the professor for environmental meteorology at the university of Freiburg. From in-situ measurements on trees he derives new models to describe wind and tree interaction.

 

4:30     discussion

5:00     closing remarks, goodbye

 

language              English, German (simultaneous translation provided)

time                     Thursday, 18.03.2021, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

location                online, platform to be announced

 

fees SAG-members free of charge
non-members 125.- € plus VAT
students 35.- € plus VAT

 

registration          

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SAG meeting

Online conference on Monday, September 28th, 2020

Theme: Current developments in SAG standards

Due to the current circumstances, we had to postpone the SAG workshop planned for September in Utrecht / Netherlands until next year. Nevertheless, we would like to exchange ideas with you also this year about current developments and the status of the SAG standards and invite you to a cons iced virtual meeting.

 

Date Monday, 09/28/2020, 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Language English
How online conference via Microsoft teams
Registration please sent an e-mail to with the subject: SAG meeting
you will then get an invitation to the SAG teams channel
Program
2 p.m. opening, registration
current developments
update wind tunnel study
pulling test standards
miscellaneous
5:30 p.m. closing

18th SAG workshop

For September, we actually planned our 18th SAG workshop in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Due to the general situation caused by the corona pandemic, we unfortunately have to postpone the event to indefinite. We are trying to find an alternative date in 2021.

17th SAG Workshop

17th SAG Workshop

on Monday, November 11th 2019 in Frankfurt a.M.

 

Topic:

SAG Standards for the Pulling Test Method

– continuing on developing technical standards for pulling tests and their evaluation

This time we would like to continue working on the SAG standard based on our experience and previous workshops. In the second workshop on this topic, the results of the individual working groups will be presented, discussed and further developed. The day will start with the presentations of the working groups. In addition we would like to offer room for any further topics that are not yet part of the standards. Afterwards we will discuss in small groups as well as in the plenary before we are going to coordinate the further work.

 

language English, translations to German possible
time Monday, 11.11.2019, 9:00 am to 5:00 p.m.
location Landessportbund Hesse e.V., Sportschule und Bildungsstätte
Otto-Fleck-Schneise 4, 60528 Frankfurt
fee lunch (9,50 Euro)
rooms at the meeting place, 64 Euro per single room incl. breakfast
registration with the attached form via mail to registration for members only,
registrations only until Sunday, October 20th 2019

 

We are looking forward to meeting you in Frankfurt.

The board

 

Program

 

Monday, 11.11.2019

8:30 am          opening, registration

8:55 am          welcome, introduction

9:00 am          presentations of the individual working groups (N.N.)

10:30 am       coffee break

11.00 am       discussion of the SAG-standards

 

12:30 am       joint lunch

 

1:30 pm          discussion of the SAG-standards, in groups

3:00 pm          coffee break

3:30 pm          discussion, revision, round up

5:00 pm          end of workshop

16th SAG Workshop

16th SAG Workshop

on Monday, 3rd and Tuesday, 4th of June 2019
in Gauting

Topic:
SAG Standards for the Pulling Test Method
– developing technical standards for pulling tests and their evaluation

This time, we want to exclusively focus on what we have already learned from our experience and previous workshops. We would like to use this information together with the work already done so far to get the SAG standards really a big step ahead. Therefore, we would like to use this workshop to put together the frame of the SAG standard and finish the workshop with a draft version of it.
The plan is to work in the full group on Monday and start with presentations on specific topics like safety during pulling tests, generating usable data during the test, evaluating the data and the minimum level of knowledge to be gained in training before starting with pulling tests. Additionally, we would like to see the ethics discussion be continued that has been started in 2010 in Aschaffenburg and become part of the standards.
In the morning of June 4th 2019 the results of the first SAG funded wind tunnel study on the effect of adjacent trees on the wind load will be presented and their application to the evaluation will be discussed. Then we will continue in working groups and have the Annual General Meeting of SAG Baumstatik in the afternoon at 2 pm.

language English, translations to German possible
time Monday, 03.06.2018, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 04.06.2019, 9:00 am to 12:30 am
location Institut für Jugendarbeit, Germeringer Straße 30, D-82132 Gauting
fee lunch paid individually
rooms see attached list
registration – registration for members only

 

registrations only until Sunday May 19th 2019
We are looking forward to meeting you in Gauting.

The board

 

Please note:
On Tuesday, 4th of June 2019, the Annual General Meeting of SAG Baumstatik e.V. will take place in the same venue at 2 pm. Please register for this meeting if you like.

 

Program

Monday, 3.6.2019

8:30 am opening, registration
8:55 am welcome, introduction
9:00 am presentations of previous results of working groups (N.N.)
10:30 am coffee break
11.00 am discussion of the standards
12:30 am joint lunch
2:00 pm discussion of the standards, in groups
3:30 pm coffee break
4:00 pm discussion, revision, round up
5:00 pm end of workshop
In the evening joint dinner

Tuesday, 4.6.2019

 

8:30 am presentation of results of the wind tunnel study (A. Detter)
9:15 am discussion of the standards
10:00 am coffee break
10:30 am discussion continued
12:00 am summary, outlook, milestones of future work
12:30 am joint lunch
2:00 pm Annual General Meeting of SAG Baumstatik e.V.
5:00 pm end