2016
DOI: 10.20886/jphh.2016.34.3.167-177
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KARAKTERISTIK BALOK BAMBU LAMINA SUSUN TEGAK DARI BILAH BAMBU ANDONG (Gigantochloa pseudoarundinacea (Steud.) Widjaja)

Abstract: The objective of the study was to determine the effect of various layer compositions on the properties of 3-layer vertically glued laminated bamboo beam (LBB). Bamboo strips for LBB fabrication were prepared from mature culms (± 4 years old) of andong bamboo (Gigantochloa pseudoarundinacea (Steud.) Widjaja) collected from private gardens in West Java. The strips were pre-treated by soaking them in 7% boron solution for four hours. Three-layer LBBs were manufactured with six different layer compositions, includ… Show more

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“…In addition, Wulandari et al [25] also obtained lower MOR of 357.208 kg/cm 2 on a combination of sengon and bayur wood laminated boards. However, the MOR results of this study were lower than those of Sulistianingsih et al [27] andong bamboo laminated boards with an average MOR of 958.3 kg/cm 2 . Based on the value of MOR produced in this study, it decreased when treated with citric acid.…”
Section: Modulus Of Rupturecontrasting
confidence: 91%
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“…In addition, Wulandari et al [25] also obtained lower MOR of 357.208 kg/cm 2 on a combination of sengon and bayur wood laminated boards. However, the MOR results of this study were lower than those of Sulistianingsih et al [27] andong bamboo laminated boards with an average MOR of 958.3 kg/cm 2 . Based on the value of MOR produced in this study, it decreased when treated with citric acid.…”
Section: Modulus Of Rupturecontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, Sulistianingsih et al [29], the manufacture of laminated boards from Betung bamboo and nine bamboo produced a shear strength value of Betung bamboo with a value of 60 kg/cm 2 and nine bamboo laminated boards with a value of 65 kg/cm 2 . The results of this study are also lower when compared to that of Sulastianingsih et al [27] on the manufacture of laminated boards, a combination of Andong bamboo, sengon wood, and manii wood, which produced an average value of 61.6 kg/cm 2 .…”
Section: Shear Strengthcontrasting
confidence: 83%
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“…The value of the laminated board delamination test has an average value that ranges from 2.37 to 7.77%. The delamination value of this study is higher than that of Sulastiningsih et al [28], who examined the manufacture of laminated boards from Andong bamboo using 7% boron solution immersion and obtained 0%. Based on the analysis of variance, delamination of laminated boards with boric acid immersion had no significant effect.…”
Section: Delaminationcontrasting
confidence: 66%