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  • 2023Novel biphenylidene-thiopyrimidine derivatives as corrosion inhibitors for carbon-steel in oilfield produced water4citations
  • 2022Performance analysis of the salinity based on hexagonal two-dimensional photonic crystal: computational study4citations
  • 2022Corrosion protection of carbon steel by methoxy naphthylbithiophene derivatives in acidic medium: Electrochemical, surface characterization and computational approachescitations
  • 2018Deposition of Coating to Protect Waste Water Reservoir in Acidic Solution by Arc Thermal Spray Processcitations
  • 2018Deposition of Coating to Protect Waste Water Reservoir in Acidic Solution by Arc Thermal Spray Process8citations
  • 2017An effective and novel pore sealing agent to enhance the corrosion resistance performance of Al coating in artificial ocean watercitations
  • 2017Influence of Oil Palm Biomass Waste on Compressive Strength and Chloride Penetration of Mortarcitations
  • 2017Mechanical properties of different bamboo speciescitations

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  • Shaban, Mahmoud M.
  • Ali, Hajar A.
  • Abousalem, Ashraf S.
  • Fouda, Abdelaziz S.
  • Ghaith, Eslam A.
  • El-Gawaad, N. S. Abd
  • Sayed, Hassan
  • Al-Dossari, M.
  • Aly, Arafa H.
  • Fouda, Abd El-Aziz S.
  • Etaiw, Safaa-Eldin H.
  • Eladl, Mohamed M.
  • El-Aziz, Dina M. Abd
  • Singh, Jitendra Kumar
  • Lee, Han-Seung
  • Park, Jin-Ho
  • Mohd Sam, Abdul Rahman
  • Lim, Nor Hasanah Abdul Shukor
  • Abu-Husin, Mohd Fauzi
  • Samadi, Mostafa
  • Ariffin, Mohd Azreen Mohd
  • Awalluddin, Dinie
  • Osman, Muhammad Khusairi
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Mechanical properties of different bamboo species

  • Lim, Nor Hasanah Abdul Shukor
  • Ismail, Mohamed A.
  • Abu-Husin, Mohd Fauzi
  • Awalluddin, Dinie
  • Osman, Muhammad Khusairi
  • Ariffin, Mohd Azreen Mohd
  • Lee, Han-Seung
Abstract

Bamboo is a rapid renewable plant that has a fast growth rate as compared to trees, which increases its suitability to be used as a sustainable source for wood industry, especially in construction works. Due to the lack of understanding on bamboo properties, the utilization of bamboo in construction has always been neglected. This paper presents an investigation on the mechanical properties of four species of treated bamboos that are available in Malaysia, which include Bambusa Vulgaris, Dendrocalamus Asper, Schizostachyum Grande, and Gigantochloa Scortechinii. A mechanical testing was carried out in various parts along the culm of these bamboo species in order to examine the differences of their compressive strength and tensile strength. The strength development and moisture content of these bamboo species were also monitored at a five-month interval. The results showed that Bambusa Vulgaris, Dendrocalamus Asper, and Gigantochloa Scortechinii possess excellent mechanical properties in compression and tensile strength, which indicate a good quality to be used as a construction material. As bamboo offers promising advantages, thus, it is suitable to be used as a substitute in place of structural timber in construction, which indirectly facilitates the preservation of the global environment.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength
  • tensile strength
  • wood