A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater

Alarming issues such as depletion of renewable freshwater and shortage in cement, especially in the Philippines, are evident nowadays. Traditionally, steel is used as reinforcement to concrete to compensate its low tensile strength. However, structural steel is only limited to some countries due to...

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Main Authors: Latorre, Gabriel Ariston, Ortigas, Manuel DM., Perez, Dexie Rae, Tago, Jalaloden
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-124122021-09-06T03:30:46Z A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater Latorre, Gabriel Ariston Ortigas, Manuel DM. Perez, Dexie Rae Tago, Jalaloden Alarming issues such as depletion of renewable freshwater and shortage in cement, especially in the Philippines, are evident nowadays. Traditionally, steel is used as reinforcement to concrete to compensate its low tensile strength. However, structural steel is only limited to some countries due to its limited natural resource and lack of skilled labor. Consequently, the use of suitable materials as alternative reinforcements to concrete, such as bamboo, are highly recommended due to its ease of availability, low cost, lightweight characteristics, flexibility and toughness. The significance of this study is directed towards sustainable development wherein alternative construction materials are being tested for their effectiveness in construction. However, the use of bamboo as reinforcement in concrete is very limited due to its various uncertainties. This study investigates the effectiveness of bamboo as reinforcement in concrete, replacing concrete's water mixing component with seawater and substituting 20% of its cement constituent with fly ash. The parameters studied in this research are the compressive strength, tensile strength of bamboo, reinforcement's pullout bond characteristics with concrete, and its behavior as reinforcement to concrete with respect to flexure. The compressive and pullout tests considered cylindrical specimens while beam specimens with rectangular cross-section were used to test the flexural strength. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11767 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description Alarming issues such as depletion of renewable freshwater and shortage in cement, especially in the Philippines, are evident nowadays. Traditionally, steel is used as reinforcement to concrete to compensate its low tensile strength. However, structural steel is only limited to some countries due to its limited natural resource and lack of skilled labor. Consequently, the use of suitable materials as alternative reinforcements to concrete, such as bamboo, are highly recommended due to its ease of availability, low cost, lightweight characteristics, flexibility and toughness. The significance of this study is directed towards sustainable development wherein alternative construction materials are being tested for their effectiveness in construction. However, the use of bamboo as reinforcement in concrete is very limited due to its various uncertainties. This study investigates the effectiveness of bamboo as reinforcement in concrete, replacing concrete's water mixing component with seawater and substituting 20% of its cement constituent with fly ash. The parameters studied in this research are the compressive strength, tensile strength of bamboo, reinforcement's pullout bond characteristics with concrete, and its behavior as reinforcement to concrete with respect to flexure. The compressive and pullout tests considered cylindrical specimens while beam specimens with rectangular cross-section were used to test the flexural strength.
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author Latorre, Gabriel Ariston
Ortigas, Manuel DM.
Perez, Dexie Rae
Tago, Jalaloden
spellingShingle Latorre, Gabriel Ariston
Ortigas, Manuel DM.
Perez, Dexie Rae
Tago, Jalaloden
A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
author_facet Latorre, Gabriel Ariston
Ortigas, Manuel DM.
Perez, Dexie Rae
Tago, Jalaloden
author_sort Latorre, Gabriel Ariston
title A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
title_short A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
title_full A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
title_fullStr A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
title_full_unstemmed A study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
title_sort study on the use of bamboo as reinforcement to concrete mixed with seawater
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