Mkpụrụ osisi achara e mepụtara

Bamboo engineered bụ usoro ihe mejupụtara ihe ndị e ji achara mepụta. E mere ya ka ọ bụrụ ihe na-anọchi anya osisi [1] ma ọ bụ osisi injinia, mana a na-eji ya eme ihe naanị mgbe achọrọghị ike ibu dị elu [2] n'ihi na ndị na-achịkwa anaghị ekwenye na ụkpụrụ ụlọ maka ụdị ojiji a. [3] Bamboo engineered na-abịa n'ụdị dị iche iche, gụnyere bamboo scrimber na laminated bamboo, nke nwere okpukpu atọ nkè ikike na ịsa ahụ na-erizi mmụta ikike nhazi dị ka osisi nkịtị ma kọwaa ya ma chịkwaa ya site na ASTM International Standards.[4][5][6]

A na-eji achara eme ihe dị ka paneling, àkwà ụgbọ ala, ihe owuwu simenti, [2] ụlọ dị mfe [7] na ọbụna maka ebe mgbaba mgbe tsunami nke afọ 2004 gasịrị. [8] N'iji ya tụnyere osisi na ili nke ọbọdọ ndị a na-eji eme ihe n'ọdịnala, a chọpụtala ọtụtụ uru na ọghọm. Ọnụ ego dị ala, ọkachasị mgbe ị na-anọchi osisi na ahụ na-erizi nke a gaara ebubata, bụ isi uru.[9] Uru ndị ọzọ gụnyere ike ka ukwuu na njigide ọdịdị, ọkachasị na okpomọkụ dị elu.[10]

Otú ọ dị, achara anaghị adị ike dị ka ọtụtụ osisi ma ga-emebi ngwa ngwa karịa osisi ndị ọzọ ma nwéré ochá na ahụ ọ bụrụ na ejighị ihe na-echekwa ya.[11]

A ghaghị ịmepụta usoro iwu ụlọ ọhụrụ maka achara a rụrụ arụ n'ihu afia na ihe onwunwe ya dị iche iche, ma mee ka usoro ọrụ osisi nkịtị ọkọlọtọ nke nke ejiri achara (na-abụghị nke injinia) ghara ịdị mma.[12]

Iji merie ọnwụ nke ike achara na-eme mgbe a na-agbanye ya mgbe owuwe ihe ubi gasịrị, e mepụtara usoro nke ọbọdọ na ọzọ iji merie nke a.

Nchịkọta tupu owuwe ihe ubi nke achara na zig-zags, na-enye na ahụ ohere ka achara mepụta Warren truss.[13]

Alexander Vittouris atụwo aro ọdịdị 2D S-bending dị mfe karị, nke - mgbe owuwe ihe ubi gasịrị, na n'ọtụtụ zuru ezu - nwere ike ijikọta ya n'ụdị 3D dị ichè nke ọbọdọ ynke na iche. Usoro a na-eji eme ihe iji mee ka ọdịdị abụọ ahụ yie Ọdịdị osisi, ma na-akpata akụkụ ndị yiri ikpere osisi. [14] [15][16]

Nrutuaka

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