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Article
Bond Strength of Bamboo Reinforcement in Light Weight Concrete
Author(s)
Nindyawati and Baiq Sri Umniati
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2016.04.003
Affiliation(s)
Jurusan Teknik Sipil Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Negeri Malang, Malang 65144, Indonesia
ABSTRACT
Bamboo
reinforced concrete as a building material is expected to be an alternative to
steel reinforced concrete. Due to the fact that steel is not renewable and
polluting steel mills are fairly high. The bond strength is a major concern for
the natural fiber used as reinforcement in structural composites. This paper reports
study on the bond strength of bamboo reinforcement in concrete, to determine
the adhesion reinforcement in concrete often do by the pull-out test. The research
objective was bond strength of lightweight concrete and bamboo reinforcement.
The test used light weight concrete with foam additives klerak. Bamboo slats
were coated with paint and sprinkled with sand.
The results obtained showed that the bond strength
bamboo 60% of the bond strength steel.
KEYWORDS
Bamboo, reinforcement, pull-out test, light weight concrete, strong adhesion bamboo 60% of the strong adhesion of steel.
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