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Low Cost Housing Structure Using Bamboo as Reinforcement
The need for the use of green technologies in the construction industry has arisen due to the depletion of natural resources. Bamboo is a strong, lightweight, environmentally friendly material with good tensile properties. Bamboo has a strength-to-mass ratio that is 20 times greater than steel. As a highly resilient and strong alternative material, bamboo is frequently mentioned as being as strong as steel reinforcement for concrete. Due to its strong strength to weight ratio and excellent flexural strength in tension, Bamboo has been utilized in construction since ancient times. All of this necessitates a thorough analysis of bamboo reinforced concrete’s suitability as a structural material for the construction of affordable housing units. An important matter is housing. As a strong, resilient, and lightweight roofing material, bamboo is ideal. As businesses grow and rural areas are transformed, bamboo will continue to play a significant role in both of these processes. The stiffness, strength, and stability of the building are investigated using structural design. Construction of a structure that can withstand all applied loads without failing for the duration of its planned life is the primary goal of structural analysis and design. There are several stages in the structural design process, including the calculation of loads, member design, details, and many others. The traditional approach to structural design and analysis results in several difficulties and time-consuming, repetitive calculations. Fast software is now used to efficiently execute design and analysis tasks.
Low Cost Housing Structure Using Bamboo as Reinforcement
The need for the use of green technologies in the construction industry has arisen due to the depletion of natural resources. Bamboo is a strong, lightweight, environmentally friendly material with good tensile properties. Bamboo has a strength-to-mass ratio that is 20 times greater than steel. As a highly resilient and strong alternative material, bamboo is frequently mentioned as being as strong as steel reinforcement for concrete. Due to its strong strength to weight ratio and excellent flexural strength in tension, Bamboo has been utilized in construction since ancient times. All of this necessitates a thorough analysis of bamboo reinforced concrete’s suitability as a structural material for the construction of affordable housing units. An important matter is housing. As a strong, resilient, and lightweight roofing material, bamboo is ideal. As businesses grow and rural areas are transformed, bamboo will continue to play a significant role in both of these processes. The stiffness, strength, and stability of the building are investigated using structural design. Construction of a structure that can withstand all applied loads without failing for the duration of its planned life is the primary goal of structural analysis and design. There are several stages in the structural design process, including the calculation of loads, member design, details, and many others. The traditional approach to structural design and analysis results in several difficulties and time-consuming, repetitive calculations. Fast software is now used to efficiently execute design and analysis tasks.
Low Cost Housing Structure Using Bamboo as Reinforcement
Pawar, Prashant M. (editor) / Ronge, Babruvahan P. (editor) / Gidde, Ranjitsinha R. (editor) / Pawar, Meenakshi M. (editor) / Misal, Nitin D. (editor) / Budhewar, Anupama S. (editor) / More, Vrunal V. (editor) / Reddy, P. Venkata (editor) / Ingawale, Aishwarya S. (author) / Pawar, Prashant M. (author)
Techno-Societal 2016, International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Societal Applications ; 2022 ; Mumbai, India
Techno-Societal 2022 ; Chapter: 21 ; 203-210
2023-11-19
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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