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Experimental and Theoretical Study on Bonding Properties between Steel Bar and Bamboo Scrimber
Xiangya Luo, Haiqing Ren, Yong Zhong*
Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, 100714, China
* Corresponding Author: Yong Zhong. Email:
(This article belongs to the Special Issue: Bio-composite Materials and Structures)
Journal of Renewable Materials 2020, 8(7), 773-787. https://doi.org/10.32604/jrm.2020.09414
Received 12 December 2019; Accepted 16 March 2020; Issue published 01 June 2020
Abstract
To further verify the feasibility of newly designed reinforced bamboo
scrimber composite (RBSC) beams used in building construction, the bonding
properties between steel bar and bamboo scrimber were investigated by anti-pulling
tests. Results indicated that the anti-pulling mechanical properties were signifi-
cantly correlated to the diameter, thread form and buried depth of steel bar,
forming density of bamboo scrimber as well as the heat treatment of bamboo bundle. There were two failure modes for anti-pulling tests: the tensile fracture and
pulling out of steel bar. Both the ultimate load and average shear strength of
anti-pulling specimen could be increased greatly with the ribbed bar, high forming
density of bamboo scrimber and un-heated bamboo bundle. Furthermore, a theoretical calculation model of the bonding interface between steel bar and bamboo
scrimber was developed. Based on the theoretical calculation model, the change
laws of normal stress of bamboo scrimber, and shear stress of glue layer along
the buried depth of steel bar were revealed. This study is beneficial for the safety
application of RBSC beams in building construction.
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Luo, X., Ren, H., Zhong, Y. (2020). Experimental and Theoretical Study on Bonding Properties between Steel Bar and Bamboo Scrimber.
Journal of Renewable Materials, 8(7), 773–787. https://doi.org/10.32604/jrm.2020.09414
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