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Study on the Mechanical Properties of Tropical Hybrid Cross Laminated Timber Using Bamboo Laminated Board as Core Layer

Nurdiansyah Muhammad GALIH, Seung Min Yang, Seung Min YU, Seog Goo Kang

2020Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study was performed to analyze the mechanical properties of tropical hybrid cross-laminated timber (CLT) with bamboo laminated board as the core layer in order to evaluate the possibility of its use as a CLT material. Bamboo board was used as the core layer and the tropical species Acacia mangium willd., from Indonesia, was used as the lamination in the outer layer. The modulus of elasticity (MOE), modulus of rupture (MOR), and shear strength of the hybrid CLT were measured according to APA PRG 320-2018 Standard for Performance-Rated Cross-Laminated Timber. The results show that the bending MOE of the hybrid CLT was found to be 2.76 times higher than SPF (Spruce Pine Fir) CLT. The reason why the high MOE value was shown in bamboo board and hybrid CLT applied bamboo board is because of high elasticity of bamboo fiber. However, the shear strength of the hybrid CLT was 0.8 times lower than shear strength of SPF CLT.

Topics & Concepts

BambooCross laminated timberComposite materialYoung's modulusMaterials scienceLaminated veneer lumberFlexural strengthShear strength (soil)Structural engineeringEngineeringEnvironmental scienceVeneerSoil waterSoil scienceNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesBamboo properties and applicationsWood Treatment and Properties