Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work

The construction industry is increasingly developing and growing rapidly with more advanced technologies. The world timber demand is increasing at a rapid rate but the timber supply is however depleting. It has been found through research that bamboo can suitably replace timber and other materials i...

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Main Authors: Salim, Salman, Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi, Sanik, Mohd Erwan, Osman, Mohammad Hairi, Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan, Sarif, Abd Sukor, Kumil, Jenylex
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.45912021-12-07T08:11:47Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4591/ Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work Salim, Salman Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi Sanik, Mohd Erwan Osman, Mohammad Hairi Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan Sarif, Abd Sukor Kumil, Jenylex TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings The construction industry is increasingly developing and growing rapidly with more advanced technologies. The world timber demand is increasing at a rapid rate but the timber supply is however depleting. It has been found through research that bamboo can suitably replace timber and other materials in constructions. This study was conducted to investigate the structural strength of bamboo connections involving only spliced joint and compared with control samples strength of bamboo which were not connected. Bending test was conducted on four types of bamboo connection structures which werehalf-lapped splice joint using 3 bolts, half-lapped splice joint using 2 bolts, side plate splice joint, sleeves and insert joint and control sample bamboo. Every connection had six samples to determine the structural strength of the bamboo connection. From the tests conducted, the maximum load that can be borne by the bamboo structure and the bending ofthe bamboo structure will be obtained. Data were compared with the theoretical calculation based on the study of Janssen's. The connection structure that can bear maximum load was sleeves and inserts which was 5.997 kN. The control samples bamboo maximum load was 4.504 kN. Meanwhile, half-lapped splice joint using 3 bolts and 2 bolts were 4.789 kN and 4.04 kN. Structural connections that carriedthe lowest load was side plate splice joint which was only 2.659 kN.Compared with the bending moment of Janssen’s theory, all the connections did not exceed the maximum allowable bending moment. This showed that the study was in accordance with the standards approved by Janssen's theory. The study found that the structure of connections that can be used in the construction work was sleeves and inserts. 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4591/1/AJ%202017%20%28210%29%20Bolts%20connection%20technique%20of%20bamboo%20in%20construction%20work.pdf Salim, Salman and Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi and Sanik, Mohd Erwan and Osman, Mohammad Hairi and Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan and Sarif, Abd Sukor and Kumil, Jenylex (2017) Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work. IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE), 14 (4). pp. 54-60. ISSN 2320-334X http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/1684-1404015460
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings
Salim, Salman
Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi
Sanik, Mohd Erwan
Osman, Mohammad Hairi
Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan
Sarif, Abd Sukor
Kumil, Jenylex
Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
description The construction industry is increasingly developing and growing rapidly with more advanced technologies. The world timber demand is increasing at a rapid rate but the timber supply is however depleting. It has been found through research that bamboo can suitably replace timber and other materials in constructions. This study was conducted to investigate the structural strength of bamboo connections involving only spliced joint and compared with control samples strength of bamboo which were not connected. Bending test was conducted on four types of bamboo connection structures which werehalf-lapped splice joint using 3 bolts, half-lapped splice joint using 2 bolts, side plate splice joint, sleeves and insert joint and control sample bamboo. Every connection had six samples to determine the structural strength of the bamboo connection. From the tests conducted, the maximum load that can be borne by the bamboo structure and the bending ofthe bamboo structure will be obtained. Data were compared with the theoretical calculation based on the study of Janssen's. The connection structure that can bear maximum load was sleeves and inserts which was 5.997 kN. The control samples bamboo maximum load was 4.504 kN. Meanwhile, half-lapped splice joint using 3 bolts and 2 bolts were 4.789 kN and 4.04 kN. Structural connections that carriedthe lowest load was side plate splice joint which was only 2.659 kN.Compared with the bending moment of Janssen’s theory, all the connections did not exceed the maximum allowable bending moment. This showed that the study was in accordance with the standards approved by Janssen's theory. The study found that the structure of connections that can be used in the construction work was sleeves and inserts.
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author Salim, Salman
Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi
Sanik, Mohd Erwan
Osman, Mohammad Hairi
Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan
Sarif, Abd Sukor
Kumil, Jenylex
author_facet Salim, Salman
Mat Nor, Ahmad Hakimi
Sanik, Mohd Erwan
Osman, Mohammad Hairi
Abdullah, Mohd Sufyan
Sarif, Abd Sukor
Kumil, Jenylex
author_sort Salim, Salman
title Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
title_short Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
title_full Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
title_fullStr Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
title_full_unstemmed Bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
title_sort bolts connection technique of bamboo in construction work
publishDate 2017
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