The flexural behavior model of bamboo reinforced concrete beams using a hose clamp

  • Muhtar
  • Murni Dewi S
  • Wisnumurti
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bamboo can use at the simple concrete construction because of the tensile strength of its mechanical property. Meanwhile, a slippery surface of the bamboo caused cracks in the bamboo reinforced concrete beam (BRC) not to spread and yield slip failure between a bamboo bar and concrete. Load test at the BRC beam yield humble load capacity. This study aims to improve the capacity and behavior of BRC beam bending by giving waterproof coating, sand, and hose clamp installation. The beam test specimen with the size of 75x150x1100mm made as many as 26 pieces with the variety of reinforcement. The hose clamp used on the bamboo reinforcement varies with a distance of 0 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm, and 25 cm. The testing using a simple beam with two-point loading. The test results show that BRC beams have different bending behavior compared to the steel reinforced concrete beam (SRC).

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Muhtar, Murni Dewi, S., Wisnumurti, & Munawir, A. (2019). The flexural behavior model of bamboo reinforced concrete beams using a hose clamp. MATEC Web of Conferences, 276, 01033. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927601033

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