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Assessment of the Compression Properties of Different Giant Bamboo Species for Sustainable Construction
by
Swygart, Lowri
, Spalton, Oliver
, Drury, Ben
, Mofidi, Amir
, Russo, Mirko
, Padfield, Cameron
, Froggatt, Sam
in
Analysis
/ Bamboo
/ Building materials
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Forests
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mechanical properties
/ Methods
/ Paris Agreement
/ Shear strength
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Testing
/ Varieties
/ Water conservation
2023
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Assessment of the Compression Properties of Different Giant Bamboo Species for Sustainable Construction
by
Swygart, Lowri
, Spalton, Oliver
, Drury, Ben
, Mofidi, Amir
, Russo, Mirko
, Padfield, Cameron
, Froggatt, Sam
in
Analysis
/ Bamboo
/ Building materials
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Forests
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mechanical properties
/ Methods
/ Paris Agreement
/ Shear strength
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Testing
/ Varieties
/ Water conservation
2023
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Assessment of the Compression Properties of Different Giant Bamboo Species for Sustainable Construction
by
Swygart, Lowri
, Spalton, Oliver
, Drury, Ben
, Mofidi, Amir
, Russo, Mirko
, Padfield, Cameron
, Froggatt, Sam
in
Analysis
/ Bamboo
/ Building materials
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Forests
/ Green building (Construction)
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Mechanical properties
/ Methods
/ Paris Agreement
/ Shear strength
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
/ Testing
/ Varieties
/ Water conservation
2023
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Assessment of the Compression Properties of Different Giant Bamboo Species for Sustainable Construction
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Assessment of the Compression Properties of Different Giant Bamboo Species for Sustainable Construction
2023
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In this study, compression mechanical properties of five giant bamboo species from different continents were investigated based on the ISO 22157:2019 standard. The selected species have been used for rural construction for centuries. The chosen bamboo species for this study, which are considered strong candidates to be used in modern construction as well, are as follows: Phyllostachys edulis (Moso), Guadua angustifolia (Guadua), Gigantochloa apus (Tali), Gigantochloa atroviolacea (Black Java), and Phyllostachys bambusoides (Madake). The excellent properties of bamboo species in tension are well established. Hence, this article principally focuses on the behaviour of selected giant species in compression to be used as structural members. In this study, the mentioned bamboo species were gathered from different continents of origin to be critically assessed, analysed, and compared with one another to better understand their compression behaviour as structural columns. The compression properties of these bamboo species have not been evaluated and compared with one another in an academic study so far. The results show that all tested species were able to provide mean compressive strengths greater than 50 MPa, which makes them highly promising construction material candidates for modern construction. The Guadua test series was able to provide outstanding consistency in the presented compression behaviour and strengths among all the tested species. The specimens with the maximum sustained load belonged to the Tali species. The greatest average failure load belonged to the Moso species. The greatest mean compressive strength measured was 88.9 MPa, reported for Madake species with smaller diameters compared to the other test series. Among the specimens with larger diameters, the greatest mean ultimate strengths were for Moso, Guadua, and Tali species with 69.9 MPa, 60.7 MPa, and 59.1 MPa compressive strengths, respectively.
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