Novel cross-laminated bamboo panels comprising three and five layers (G-XLam3 and G-XLam5) were tested in compression along the main (0°) and the transverse (90°) directions. Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) and non-contact three-dimensional digital image correlation (DIC) measuring techniques were used separately to measure deformation in the elastic region, and the elastic moduli, EpC,0 and EpC,90, were derived. Mean elastic modulus values obtained using LVDTs exhibited a good match with analytically predicted values. In contrast, the elastic values obtained by the DIC method were considerably higher and presented a considerable scatter of results. For instance, the EpC,0 for G-XLam3 and G-XLam5 panels were 17·22 and 15·67 GPa, and 14·86 and 12·48 GPa, using the DIC and LVDT methods, respectively. In general, G-XLam panels with a fifth of the cross-sectional thickness and twice the density of analogous cross-laminated timber exhibited an approximately two-fold increase in EpC,0 and EpC,90. Overall, this research provides guidelines for the assessment and standardisation of the testing procedures for similar engineered bamboo products using contact and non-contact methods and highlights the potential of using G-XLam panels in stiffness-driven applications and in combination with wood for structural purposes.
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Elastic response of cross-laminated engineered bamboo panels subjected to in-plane loading Available to Purchase
Hector F. Archila, BArch, PhD, PGDPM;
Hector F. Archila, BArch, PhD, PGDPM
R&D Director, Amphibia BASE Ltd, Bath, UK
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK (corresponding author: hector.archila@bath.edu)
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Andrew Rhead, MSci(MMath), PhD;
Andrew Rhead, MSci(MMath), PhD
Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Martin P. Ansell, BSc, PhD, FIMMM;
Martin P. Ansell, BSc, PhD, FIMMM
Reader, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Pete Walker, BSc, PhD, MIEAust, CPEng, CEng, MICE;
Pete Walker, BSc, PhD, MIEAust, CPEng, CEng, MICE
Director, BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Juan Lizarazo-Marriaga, MSc, PhD
Juan Lizarazo-Marriaga, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor, Departamento Ingeniería Civil y Agrícola, Grupo de Investigación en Análisis, Diseño y Materiales GIES, Universidad Nacional de Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 05 2016
Accepted:
March 28 2017
Online ISSN: 1747-6518
Print ISSN: 1747-650X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials (2019) 172 (6): 284–295.
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Received:
December 05 2016
Accepted:
March 28 2017
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Archila HF, Rhead A, Ansell MP, Walker P, Lizarazo-Marriaga J (2019), "Elastic response of cross-laminated engineered bamboo panels subjected to in-plane loading". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Construction Materials, Vol. 172 No. 6 pp. 284–295, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jcoma.16.00080
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