2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2017.04.044
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Design and experimental verification of easily constructible bamboo footbridges for rural areas

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“…In terms of failure, the five samples presented four cracks which developed suddenly along the central third of the culm, each crack distributed at approximately 90 degrees ( Figure 5) around the pole's circumference. A high percentage of failure cases has been reported in the literature [10,18] as caused by shear or crushing around the points of application of the loads. This failure behaviour does not represent the characteristic failure of a bending test of thin-walled tubes and might be caused by a local effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of failure, the five samples presented four cracks which developed suddenly along the central third of the culm, each crack distributed at approximately 90 degrees ( Figure 5) around the pole's circumference. A high percentage of failure cases has been reported in the literature [10,18] as caused by shear or crushing around the points of application of the loads. This failure behaviour does not represent the characteristic failure of a bending test of thin-walled tubes and might be caused by a local effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital mesh model was comprised of an external surface that covered the entire bamboo geometry and a portion of the internal surface at each end. According to the literature [6][7][8]18] the wall-thickness tends to decrease linearly from bottom to top, therefore, the captured portion of the internal section was used to estimate the wall-thickness along the length of the pole by linear interpolation. A polygon mesh model of a bamboo pole can offer advantages for design, visual grading and manufacturing processes but it would not be suitable for a FE analysis of a basic skeletal structural model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He found that the main geometric variabilities on the geometry of bamboo were due to a) tapering, b) irregular internodal distances, c) variable cross sectional properties along its axis and d) out-of-straightness. As such, the accurate determination of geometric properties is fundamental to study the mechanical properties of round bamboo [7][8][9][10][11], behaviour of connections [12,13] and structural analysis [14,15] for which determining the pole's geometric variability is fundamental. Nevertheless, the only official international standard, ISO 22157-1-2004 [16], focused on the determination of the physical and mechanical properties of bamboo, is based on basic measurements of a limited and discrete number of properties that fail to capture the significant variation in the geometry of bamboo poles described by Janssen [6].…”
Section: Natural Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key measurements were obtained from the mesh model in order for them to be validated against the corresponding manual measurements extracted from the physical poles. Due to occlusions, the inner surface of the bamboo was just acquired at the ends, however, according to the literature [2,5,7,15] it has been found through the studies of different species (Phyllostachys Edulis Riv., Bambusa Pervariabilis, Phyllostachys Pubescens, Dendrocalamus Giganteus) that the wall thickness of bamboo tends to decrease linearly from bottom to top. Therefore, the portion of the inner surfaces were linearly extrapolated to generate an inner surface for each individual mesh file.…”
Section: Digital Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Awaludin & Andriani 2014) for example used FRP wraps with epoxy resin, which brought significant improvements in performance. (Paraskeva et al 2017) utilized stainless steel hose-clamps to provide confinement and thus increase the resistance to splitting for the culms used in the bamboo footbridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%