Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication

Abstract The large-scale urbanisation taking place in the developing world requires the construction industry to adopt alternative non-conventional renewable materials to reduce the unsustainable level of greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of industrialised building materials. B...

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Main Authors: Rodolfo Lorenzo, Martha Godina, Leonel Mimendi, Haitao Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Wood Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-020-01869-0
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spelling doaj-48112ef852e8476f812f872fbfeb68dd2021-03-14T12:14:42ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Wood Science1435-02111611-46632020-03-0166111110.1186/s10086-020-01869-0Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabricationRodolfo Lorenzo0Martha Godina1Leonel Mimendi2Haitao Li3Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College LondonDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College LondonDepartment of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College LondonCollege of Civil Engineering, Nanjing Forestry UniversityAbstract The large-scale urbanisation taking place in the developing world requires the construction industry to adopt alternative non-conventional renewable materials to reduce the unsustainable level of greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of industrialised building materials. Bamboo is one of the most promising non-conventional building materials endemic to most developing countries, but there is still insufficient consistent information on the physical and mechanical properties of the numerous species suitable for construction. This study shows the potential of robotic fabrication to accelerate testing programmes on small clear samples of bamboo required to compare physical and mechanical properties across different species and differing plantation management practices. This fabrication method is applied on an experimental testing programme to determine the characteristic values of density, compressive strength, elastic modulus and shear strength of Phyllostachys pubescens (moso), Guadua angustifolia Kunth (guadua) and Guadua angustifolia (oldhamii). The efficient development of comprehensive experimental datasets of clear samples of bamboo is fundamental to inform the development of future design guidelines for bamboo as a construction material.https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-020-01869-0BambooPhysical and mechanical propertiesSmall clear samplesRobotic fabrication
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author Rodolfo Lorenzo
Martha Godina
Leonel Mimendi
Haitao Li
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Martha Godina
Leonel Mimendi
Haitao Li
Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
Journal of Wood Science
Bamboo
Physical and mechanical properties
Small clear samples
Robotic fabrication
author_facet Rodolfo Lorenzo
Martha Godina
Leonel Mimendi
Haitao Li
author_sort Rodolfo Lorenzo
title Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
title_short Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
title_full Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
title_fullStr Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
title_sort determination of the physical and mechanical properties of moso, guadua and oldhamii bamboo assisted by robotic fabrication
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Wood Science
issn 1435-0211
1611-4663
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract The large-scale urbanisation taking place in the developing world requires the construction industry to adopt alternative non-conventional renewable materials to reduce the unsustainable level of greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of industrialised building materials. Bamboo is one of the most promising non-conventional building materials endemic to most developing countries, but there is still insufficient consistent information on the physical and mechanical properties of the numerous species suitable for construction. This study shows the potential of robotic fabrication to accelerate testing programmes on small clear samples of bamboo required to compare physical and mechanical properties across different species and differing plantation management practices. This fabrication method is applied on an experimental testing programme to determine the characteristic values of density, compressive strength, elastic modulus and shear strength of Phyllostachys pubescens (moso), Guadua angustifolia Kunth (guadua) and Guadua angustifolia (oldhamii). The efficient development of comprehensive experimental datasets of clear samples of bamboo is fundamental to inform the development of future design guidelines for bamboo as a construction material.
topic Bamboo
Physical and mechanical properties
Small clear samples
Robotic fabrication
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s10086-020-01869-0
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