Analysis the Shear Strength of Thai Dendrocalamus Gigantues (TDG) Laminated Bamboo by the Factor of Glue and Location of the Strips
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 10(7), 2019, pp. 253-262
10 Pages Posted: 19 Sep 2019
Date Written: September 10, 2019
Abstract
The TDG bamboo is a giant bamboo that suitable for use in the processing of construction products. In the processing of the wood Glue is a top priority that affects the strength of the workpiece. In the research, the standard size of processed bamboo specimens tested. By determining the factors used in the design of the test specimens as follows: 5 types of glue and three types of a bamboo strip from different parts such as bottom middle and top. The result shows that the glue type 1 with the bottom part of the strip can make resistant the average shear stress approximately 9.921 MPa even the lower shear stress average approximately 2.837 MPa which the result according to the Building Control Act 2522 can classify the TDG specimen as the hardwood.
Keywords: Thai Dendrocalamus Giganteus Bamboo (TDG), Shear strength
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