Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)

With the resource depletion of timber and the need for more sustainable construction materials, there is a need to consider alternative construction material such as bamboo. Giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) is a fast growing and cheap resource which is abundant in the Philippines. However, its mec...

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Main Authors: De Jesus, Anika Paul M., Ong, Diane Megan C., Roxas, Ma. Chrissel Paula D., Tan, Mikhaela Andrea I.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-70902021-07-23T00:58:53Z Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo) De Jesus, Anika Paul M. Ong, Diane Megan C. Roxas, Ma. Chrissel Paula D. Tan, Mikhaela Andrea I. With the resource depletion of timber and the need for more sustainable construction materials, there is a need to consider alternative construction material such as bamboo. Giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) is a fast growing and cheap resource which is abundant in the Philippines. However, its mechanical properties especially tensile strength perpendicular, tensile strength parallel, compression strength parallel, and shear strength parallel to the fibers are not yet established. So that it can be used for structural application, the mechanical properties of bamboo can be determined using standardized tests by the International Organization for Standardization and American Society for Testing Materials. The tensile strength perpendicular to the fiber produced using the modified Columbia procedure was 6.14 MPa, while 9.00 MPa using ISO 22157-1 procedure. The tensile trength parallel to the fiber was 269.86 MPa using the modified ASTM D-143 procedure. In the procedure using ISO 22157-1, the tensile strength is 312.78 MPa using hardwood for the tabs and 424.43 MPa using softwood as tabs. Using ISO 22157-1, the compression strength parallel to the fiber for samples without node was 63.42 MPa, while 55.55 MPa for samples with node. Lastly, the shear strength parallel to the fiber for samples without node was 10.64 MPa, while 11.87 MPa for samples with node. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6446 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Building materials Bamboo construction Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Building materials
Bamboo construction
Engineering
spellingShingle Building materials
Bamboo construction
Engineering
De Jesus, Anika Paul M.
Ong, Diane Megan C.
Roxas, Ma. Chrissel Paula D.
Tan, Mikhaela Andrea I.
Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
description With the resource depletion of timber and the need for more sustainable construction materials, there is a need to consider alternative construction material such as bamboo. Giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) is a fast growing and cheap resource which is abundant in the Philippines. However, its mechanical properties especially tensile strength perpendicular, tensile strength parallel, compression strength parallel, and shear strength parallel to the fibers are not yet established. So that it can be used for structural application, the mechanical properties of bamboo can be determined using standardized tests by the International Organization for Standardization and American Society for Testing Materials. The tensile strength perpendicular to the fiber produced using the modified Columbia procedure was 6.14 MPa, while 9.00 MPa using ISO 22157-1 procedure. The tensile trength parallel to the fiber was 269.86 MPa using the modified ASTM D-143 procedure. In the procedure using ISO 22157-1, the tensile strength is 312.78 MPa using hardwood for the tabs and 424.43 MPa using softwood as tabs. Using ISO 22157-1, the compression strength parallel to the fiber for samples without node was 63.42 MPa, while 55.55 MPa for samples with node. Lastly, the shear strength parallel to the fiber for samples without node was 10.64 MPa, while 11.87 MPa for samples with node.
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author De Jesus, Anika Paul M.
Ong, Diane Megan C.
Roxas, Ma. Chrissel Paula D.
Tan, Mikhaela Andrea I.
author_facet De Jesus, Anika Paul M.
Ong, Diane Megan C.
Roxas, Ma. Chrissel Paula D.
Tan, Mikhaela Andrea I.
author_sort De Jesus, Anika Paul M.
title Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
title_short Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
title_full Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
title_fullStr Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the mechanical properties of Dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
title_sort determination of the mechanical properties of dendrocalamus asper (giant bamboo)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6446
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