Bond behaviour of bamboo splints in cement-stabilised rammed earth blocks

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This paper represents an effort to study the bond characteristics of plain and noded bamboo splints embedded in cement-stabilised rammed earth (CSRE) blocks. A series of CSRE pullout test specimens and two species of bamboo, namely Melocanna Baccifera and Bambusa Balcooa having an average tensile strength of 384 and 310 MPa, respectively, were fabricated using 4-10% Portland cement. These bamboo species are commonly available and widely used for construction in the north-eastern part of India. Besides considering the effects of soil strength, cement content, splint size and type on bond force and slip, the effect of embedded area was also briefly considered as part of the test programme. The test result showed that pullout bond resistance is correlated to rammed earth compressive strength, splint size and type, and embedded area. © 2014 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

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Tripura, D. D., & Sharma, R. P. (2014). Bond behaviour of bamboo splints in cement-stabilised rammed earth blocks. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 7(1), 24–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2012.757671

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