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  • Flexural behaviour of a novel bamboo-plywood sandwich composite panel

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    Author(s)
    Darzi, S
    Karampour, H
    Gilbert, BP
    Bailleres, H
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Karampour, Hassan
    Gilbert, Benoit
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    Numerical investigation of the flexural behaviour of an innovative sandwich composite panel is presented. The panel consists of outer structural plywood skins and an inner core of vertically aligned hollow bamboo rings and is referred to as Bamboo Core Sandwich (BCS). The flexural behaviour of the BCS panel under one-way and two-way bending is investigated using the Ritz-method. The Ritz-model is validated against published results of an experimental test conducted on GFRP sandwich panels. The effects of the thickness of the plywood skins and height of the bamboo core on the bending stiffness of BCS panels are presented. The ...
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    Numerical investigation of the flexural behaviour of an innovative sandwich composite panel is presented. The panel consists of outer structural plywood skins and an inner core of vertically aligned hollow bamboo rings and is referred to as Bamboo Core Sandwich (BCS). The flexural behaviour of the BCS panel under one-way and two-way bending is investigated using the Ritz-method. The Ritz-model is validated against published results of an experimental test conducted on GFRP sandwich panels. The effects of the thickness of the plywood skins and height of the bamboo core on the bending stiffness of BCS panels are presented. The results are compared to the bending stiffness of Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) panels of almost similar depths. Results indicate that at almost identical bending stiffness, the proposed sandwich composite panel can be thinner and substantially lighter than existing commercial CLT panels.
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    Conference Title
    WCTE 2018 - World Conference on Timber Engineering
    Publisher URI
    https://english.forest.go.kr/kfsweb/kfs/subIdx/Index.do?mn=UENG
    Copyright Statement
    © The Author[s] 2018. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. For information about this conference please refer to the conference’s website or contact the author[s].
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    Structural engineering
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/382636
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