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Title: SEISMIC CHARACTERISTICS ANALYSIS OF BAMBOO REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE
Authors: Joshi, Sushma
Advisor: Dr. Manjip Shakya
Keywords: Bamboo|Experimental Analysis|Physical Properties|Mechanical Properties and Design.
Issue Date: Sep-2023
College Name: Khwopa Engineeering College
Level: Masters
Degree: ME Earthquake
Department Name: P. G Department of Earthquake Engineering
Abstract: Today’s cities and villages are seen with RCC Structure. All the buildings sand structural components mainly depends on usage of RCC. The Steel present in the RCC is responsible for taking the tensile stress that is developed in the structure. Environmental pollution in attention in response to global warming issues and sustainable society that occurring due to manufacturing process of steel and an eager effect to find the alternative material in building construction tends to move our attention towards Bamboo, a cheap, fast growing and broad distribution of growth, is expected to contribute significantly to earthquake- resistant construction and seismic retrofit technology in the developing countries. This Research is based on the experimental analysis of bamboo, using bamboo invaded sample. The samples were collected for performing physical (moisture Content) and mechanical (static bending, compression parallel to test, shear parallel to test) properties of bamboo. With this obtained result 2 x2 bay, 3x3 bay and 4x4 bay building each of 2 storey, 3 storey and 4 storey are modelled and its design part was checked.
URI: https://elibrary.khec.edu.np:8080/handle/123456789/709
Appears in Collections:Master of Science (M.Sc) in Earthquake engineering

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