Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections

Bamboo has long been utilized as a structural element, especially in low-rise structures. However, the dowel bearing strength that is used to connect structural bamboo elements has not been fully established. Studying bamboo connections is significant since it affects the structure's stability....

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Main Authors: Base, Mikhaela P., Canapi, Sari Alyssa D., Tan, Maxene Gabrielle S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-17492024-01-29T11:42:24Z Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections Base, Mikhaela P. Canapi, Sari Alyssa D. Tan, Maxene Gabrielle S. Bamboo has long been utilized as a structural element, especially in low-rise structures. However, the dowel bearing strength that is used to connect structural bamboo elements has not been fully established. Studying bamboo connections is significant since it affects the structure's stability. In this study, the dowel bearing strength of a proposed bamboo connection is established through experimental tests (ASTM D5764). The species used in the tests is Bambusa blumeana with the following node presence: none, bottom, middle, and top. The dowel (rebar) diameters used are 3/8” and 1/2", which is where the compressive load is applied until ultimate failure is reached. The results show that a top node placement with a 1/2” dowel (rebar) diameter has the highest failure load of 25.1 kN. Furthermore, the maximum loads can be modeled as a lognormal distribution. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the dowel bearing strength of bamboo connections considering different nodal positions and dowel diameters. The paper also proposes a lognormal distribution of the maximum strength. 2023-06-29T17:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_see/5 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1749/viewcontent/_EDITED__PP_SEE_Base_Canapi_Tan___Maxene_Gabrielle_Tan__2_.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository Bambusa blumeana bamboo connections dowel bearing strength ASTM D5764
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topic Bambusa blumeana
bamboo connections
dowel bearing strength
ASTM D5764
spellingShingle Bambusa blumeana
bamboo connections
dowel bearing strength
ASTM D5764
Base, Mikhaela P.
Canapi, Sari Alyssa D.
Tan, Maxene Gabrielle S.
Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
description Bamboo has long been utilized as a structural element, especially in low-rise structures. However, the dowel bearing strength that is used to connect structural bamboo elements has not been fully established. Studying bamboo connections is significant since it affects the structure's stability. In this study, the dowel bearing strength of a proposed bamboo connection is established through experimental tests (ASTM D5764). The species used in the tests is Bambusa blumeana with the following node presence: none, bottom, middle, and top. The dowel (rebar) diameters used are 3/8” and 1/2", which is where the compressive load is applied until ultimate failure is reached. The results show that a top node placement with a 1/2” dowel (rebar) diameter has the highest failure load of 25.1 kN. Furthermore, the maximum loads can be modeled as a lognormal distribution. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the dowel bearing strength of bamboo connections considering different nodal positions and dowel diameters. The paper also proposes a lognormal distribution of the maximum strength.
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author Base, Mikhaela P.
Canapi, Sari Alyssa D.
Tan, Maxene Gabrielle S.
author_facet Base, Mikhaela P.
Canapi, Sari Alyssa D.
Tan, Maxene Gabrielle S.
author_sort Base, Mikhaela P.
title Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
title_short Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
title_full Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
title_fullStr Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Distribution of the Dowel Bearing Strength of Bambusa bluemana Connections
title_sort determining the distribution of the dowel bearing strength of bambusa bluemana connections
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_see/5
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1749/viewcontent/_EDITED__PP_SEE_Base_Canapi_Tan___Maxene_Gabrielle_Tan__2_.pdf
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