The objective of this study was to investigate the compressive strength parallel to the grain of bamboo scrimber during and after exposure to various temperatures, in a range from 20 to 225 °C. These data were used to provide a basis for the evaluation of the fire performance of bamboo structures. A total of 152 specimens, assembled as group “during-fire” and “post-fire”, were tested during and after exposure to high temperatures. The experimental results indicated that there were significant differences in compressive properties between the “during-fire” and “post-fire” groups. At one temperature level, the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of the “post-fire” group were significantly higher than those properties of the “during...
ABSTRACT: Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages....
The sharp temperature changes in nature (e.g., forest fires, ice, and snow) can cause mechanical dam...
Interest in bamboo as a building material has recently expanded beyond regions traditionally associa...
Seen as a sustainable construction material, the introduction of engineered laminated bamboo offers ...
Abstract: The growing demand for sustainable load-bearing materials drives the need for understandi...
The remarkable high strength-to-weight ratio of bamboo and the recent innovations and development of...
This research presents a behavioral analysis of Phyllostachys pubescens bamboo under uniaxial compre...
Research was undertaken to begin to develop an engineering understanding of the response of laminate...
Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages. One drawb...
ABSTRAK Wood is classified as a combustible material, because most wood contains cellulose, hemicell...
Fire is one of the most frequent disasters in the world. As bamboo is combustible material, its fire...
Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages. One drawb...
The stress-strain relationship and stress relaxation of oven-dried bamboo in radial compressed by he...
Contributing to about 4% of particulate emissions, the construction industry is one of the largest p...
The mechanical properties of bamboo are susceptible to degradation due to both physical and biologic...
ABSTRACT: Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages....
The sharp temperature changes in nature (e.g., forest fires, ice, and snow) can cause mechanical dam...
Interest in bamboo as a building material has recently expanded beyond regions traditionally associa...
Seen as a sustainable construction material, the introduction of engineered laminated bamboo offers ...
Abstract: The growing demand for sustainable load-bearing materials drives the need for understandi...
The remarkable high strength-to-weight ratio of bamboo and the recent innovations and development of...
This research presents a behavioral analysis of Phyllostachys pubescens bamboo under uniaxial compre...
Research was undertaken to begin to develop an engineering understanding of the response of laminate...
Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages. One drawb...
ABSTRAK Wood is classified as a combustible material, because most wood contains cellulose, hemicell...
Fire is one of the most frequent disasters in the world. As bamboo is combustible material, its fire...
Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages. One drawb...
The stress-strain relationship and stress relaxation of oven-dried bamboo in radial compressed by he...
Contributing to about 4% of particulate emissions, the construction industry is one of the largest p...
The mechanical properties of bamboo are susceptible to degradation due to both physical and biologic...
ABSTRACT: Despite countless use possibilities for bamboo, this material has two major disadvantages....
The sharp temperature changes in nature (e.g., forest fires, ice, and snow) can cause mechanical dam...
Interest in bamboo as a building material has recently expanded beyond regions traditionally associa...