Correlation between lamina directions and the mechanical characteristics of laminated bamboo composite for ship structure

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With the increased emphasis on the use of recyclable bio-based materials and further understanding of the mechanical properties of laminated bamboo, the development of a new generation of low-cost bamboobased composites for ship structure has generated a significant interest. Laminated bamboo composites comprising Apus bamboo (Gigantochloa apus) and Waru fiber at different layer orientations were investigated to obtain the mechanical characteristics. The influence of different laminate directions was studied through several methods of mechanical testing, including impact tests using ASTM D256, bending tests using ASTM D7264, and tensile tests using ASTM D3039. Results: showed that material strength properties could be improved by using on-axis direction (0°). The bamboo composites with unidirectional (0°) laminate direction exhibited superior mechanical properties to bidirectional laminate directions (45°/-45° and 0°/90°). The addition of Waru fiber improved the mechanical properties of the currently developedmaterial; that is, bending strength increased by about 3.17-14.18% and tensile strength was in the range of 4.88-20.28%. Only those composites with 0° and 0°/90° layer orientations fulfilled the Indonesian Bureau Classification strength threshold.

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Tuswan, T., Manik, P., Samuel, S., Suprihanto, A., Sulardjaka, S., Nugroho, S., & Pakpahan, B. F. (2023). Correlation between lamina directions and the mechanical characteristics of laminated bamboo composite for ship structure. Curved and Layered Structures, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/cls-2022-0186

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