2017
DOI: 10.1002/suco.201600205
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Bamboo‐reinforced self‐compacting concrete beams for sustainable construction in rural areas

Abstract: The use of bamboo as longitudinal reinforcement, coupled with the application of self-compacted concrete (SCC) in the construction industry, may be a promising solution to issues involving sustainable development in developing countries. This study seeks to investigate the flexural performance of bamboo-reinforced SCC beams with adequate transverse reinforcement. The major design parameters were the shear span-to-depth ratio, the percentage of longitudinal reinforcement, and the maximum size of coarse aggregat… Show more

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“…To reconcile this contradiction, Sun et al (2019) highlighted the importance of integrating modern construction technologies and rural workforce conditions. Technically, such integration achieves better adaptability by investigating alternative designs and delivering methods and materials for better adaptability (Adom-Asamoah et al, 2017).…”
Section: Exploration Of Adaptive Construction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reconcile this contradiction, Sun et al (2019) highlighted the importance of integrating modern construction technologies and rural workforce conditions. Technically, such integration achieves better adaptability by investigating alternative designs and delivering methods and materials for better adaptability (Adom-Asamoah et al, 2017).…”
Section: Exploration Of Adaptive Construction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies recommended applying excessive reinforcement or a lower workload than the strength limit of the composite [38]. Despite the lower Table 1: Selected mechanical properties of bamboo and other reinforcing materials Reinforcing material Yield strength, MPa Tensile strength, MPa MOE, GPa Bamboo [7,19] 201 309 27 Steel [19][20][21] 442 620 207 GFRP [22][23][24] 680 3100-4150 57-86 CFPR [24,25] -3500-6000 230-600 AFRP [24,26] -1540-3400 70-140 BFRP [24,27] -3000-4840 [79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93] Notes: GFRP-Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic; CFPR-Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic; AFRP-Aramid Fibre Reinforced Plastic; BFRP-Basalt Fibre Reinforced Plastic; MOE-Modulus of Elasticity.…”
Section: Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adom-Asamoah et al [79] investigated the performance of bamboo longitudinal reinforcement in selfcompacted concrete (BRSCC) considering the following factors: the shear span-to-depth ratio (1.5-2.5), the longitudinal q (1.6%-3.1%), tensile reinforcement level (L as lower and H as higher) and the size of coarse aggregate (10, 14 mm). The beam size was 110 mm × 275 mm × 2000 mm with bamboo bars of 15 mm × 12 mm in cross-section.…”
Section: Load-deflection Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural fiber includes cellulose, jute, and bamboo, and so forth, and synthetic fibers namely steel, glass, and carbon, and so forth are considered a superior reinforcing material for concrete 5,6 . The durability and strength of bamboo are high, due to its better properties, besides, most of the South Asian countries used bamboo in the concrete development instead of steel 7,8 . The cement, admixtures, water, and sand are mixed with the short‐length glass fibers to generate the material termed glass fiber reinforced concrete 9 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 The durability and strength of bamboo are high, due to its better properties, besides, most of the South Asian countries used bamboo in the concrete development instead of steel. 7,8 The cement, admixtures, water, and sand are mixed with the short-length glass fibers to generate the material termed glass fiber reinforced concrete. 9 E-glass is a type of glass fiber and it is stronger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%