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Bamboo-reinforced concrete is an ill-advised concept. Despite this, many researchers continue to investigate the replacement of steel with bamboo as reinforcement in concrete flexural members. This study provides a side-by-side comparison of the flexural behaviour of plain unreinforced concrete, steel reinforced concrete and two variations of bamboo-reinforced concrete comparable to the steel reinforced beam tested. As expected, the bamboo-reinforced concrete performs marginally better than unreinforced concrete but is entirely unable to approach the performance of under-reinforced steel-reinforced concrete. This paper underscores the fact that bamboo-reinforced concrete is not only ill-advised, but may indeed be structurally dangerous.
flexure, bamboo reinforced concrete, structural safety
flexure, bamboo reinforced concrete, structural safety
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