A Pilot Study on Cross-Laminated Bamboo and Timber Beams
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 147, Issue 4
Abstract
This technical note reports the results from a pilot testing program on the flexural behavior of cross-laminated bamboo and timber (CLBT) beams. The testing parameters include the combinations of two types of timbers, spruce-pine-fir (SPF) and poplar, as inner layers as well as two types of glubam, thin- and thick-strip glubam, as surface layers. The simply supported specimens were tested in flatwise and sidewise setups with three-point loading. The test results show that the CLBT beams exhibited an elastobrittle behavior and had adequate load-carrying capacity. The bending stiffness and capacity calculated from the test results were between those calculated by the two prediction models, i.e., a relative slip assumption model and a plane assumption model.
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All data and models generated or used in this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.
Acknowledgments
The research conducted in this paper was partially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 51978606) and the Distinguished Professorship and Student Research Training Program funded by Zhejiang University.
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Received: Feb 28, 2020
Accepted: Sep 16, 2020
Published online: Feb 10, 2021
Published in print: Apr 1, 2021
Discussion open until: Jul 10, 2021
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