Internodal cavity deformation improved bending strength of bamboo


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Meng J., . and Sun D. G., . Internodal cavity deformation improved bending strength of bamboo. pp. 224-230. ISSN 0128-1283

Abstract

Due to various applications of bamboo as a loading structure it is necessary to have a deep understanding of the relationship between its morphology and mechanics including how its structure adapts to taking the applied load. In this paper diaphragms are considered concave or convex rather than flat plates. Two kinds of cavities (concave and convex) comprising internodal tubes and diaphragms were studied. One loaded bamboo model was established to deduce the formulas for the deformation amount of cavity volume (concave and convex cavities). Variations of their volume and inner radius internode length the curve surface depth and the shortening rate were analysed. The deformation of one loaded bamboo with actual shortening rate (0“0.3) was simulated by software. The result revealed that bamboo culms showed wavy deformation as the two cavities alternately appeared. The concave cavity shrinkage restrained further deformation while the convex cavity expansion gave rise to further deformation. Both cavities interacted to improve the bending strength of bamboo culms and prevented large deformation or fractures. This study could provide new ideas and methods for the design of structures with desired bending performance.


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Abstract

Due to various applications of bamboo as a loading structure it is necessary to have a deep understanding of the relationship between its morphology and mechanics including how its structure adapts to taking the applied load. In this paper diaphragms are considered concave or convex rather than flat plates. Two kinds of cavities (concave and convex) comprising internodal tubes and diaphragms were studied. One loaded bamboo model was established to deduce the formulas for the deformation amount of cavity volume (concave and convex cavities). Variations of their volume and inner radius internode length the curve surface depth and the shortening rate were analysed. The deformation of one loaded bamboo with actual shortening rate (0“0.3) was simulated by software. The result revealed that bamboo culms showed wavy deformation as the two cavities alternately appeared. The concave cavity shrinkage restrained further deformation while the convex cavity expansion gave rise to further deformation. Both cavities interacted to improve the bending strength of bamboo culms and prevented large deformation or fractures. This study could provide new ideas and methods for the design of structures with desired bending performance.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Bamboos
AGROVOC Term: analysis
AGROVOC Term: Physical properties
AGROVOC Term: Structural change
AGROVOC Term: Shrinkage
AGROVOC Term: Diaphragm
AGROVOC Term: Plant structure
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9837

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