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A Novel Flexible Joint for Bamboo Structures

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Joints are one of the main problems concerning the design of bamboo structures. This paper proposes a classification of the main joints applied in full-culm bamboo structures according to their constructive behavior, subdivided into semi-rigid and flexible joints. A novel flexible joint called the Hinged Flexible Connection (HFC) for lightweight bamboo structures is developed and analytically described, allowing for a deployable motion in the center of the joint and mobile assembly procedures. The joining system utilizes lashed polyester ropes and bio-composite rings coupled in the bamboo culms working as geometric and mechanical constraints. The HFC has the potential to substitute bolted joints for the engineering design of bamboo structures.

Keywords: BAMBOO; HINGED FLEXIBLE CONNECTION (HFC); JOINTS; LASHINGS; TEXTILE ROPES

Document Type: Regular Paper

Affiliations: 1: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2: Federal University of Minas Gerais UFMG, Department of Structural Engineering, Brazil

Publication date: June 1, 2024

This article was made available online on June 30, 2024 as a Fast Track article with title: "Special IASS 2024_A Novel Flexible Joint for Bamboo Structures ".

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  • The Journal of the IASS is the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures. The journal mainly presents technical papers and project reports submitted by members or nonmembers of the IASS. Typically, one issue per year focuses on a special topic arranged by guest editors. Additional articles annually include the four Hangai Prize winning papers and Tsuboi Proceedings Award contribution from the IASS annual symposium. Finally, additional content includes announcements of events and memorial statements of distinguished IASS members.
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