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BAMBOO
Introduction
Bamboo is one of the most sustainable building materials on
the planet and is termed as vegetable steel with a tensile
strength of 28000 per square inch and provide earthquake
resistant structures.
Facts about bamboo
• Bamboo contains high levels of starch which attracts insects.
without proper treatment, bamboo has a natural durability of
less than 2 years.
• Species like genus “dendrocalamus” and “bambusa” have the
best properties for structural applications.
• One of the fastest growing plants on earth.its growth rate
ranges from 30cm to 1m in 24 hours.
• 1450 species are found in diverse climates across the world.
Advantages of Bamboo
The various advantages of bamboo are mentioned below:
1. Light, strong and versatile
2. Environment friendly
3. Accessible to the poor
4. Self renewing resource
5. Fast growing
6. Highly productive
7. Earthquake resistance
How to protect bamboo
• SOAKING: A method commonly used in India is to soak bamboo
for ninety days in water. Then set to dry in a sunny area for two
weeks.
• AIR DRYING: Cut the bamboo leaving the branches and leafs
still attached. Store the bamboo upright in the sun for two weeks.
Then continue drying in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight,
cross your fingers and hope for the best. Depending on the area,
watch for molding.
• ABURANUKI: The Japanese method of drying used by the
Shaku hachi or flute makers of Japan.
bamboo Uses
• Building and construction.
• Small scale and cottage
industries, for handicrafts and
other products.
• New generation products as
wood substitutes
• Industrial products
• Transportation industry- truck
bodies, railway carriages etc.
• Boards and furniture
Use Percent Consumption
Paper Pulp 35.0
Housing 20.0
Non-Residential 5.0
Rural uses 20.0
Fuel 8.5
Packing, including baskets 5.0
Transport 1.5
Furniture 1.0
Other wood industries 1.0
Others, including ladders etc. 3.0
• Scaffolding
• Reinforcement
• Roofing
• Walling
• Doors & Window
Bamboo, like true wood, is a natural composite material with a high strength-
to-weight ratio useful for structures
Major Uses of Bamboo in
Construction
Various structural shapes may
be made by training the
bamboo to assume them as it
grows. Squared sections of
bamboo are created by
compressing the growing stalk
within a square form. Arches
may similarly be created by
forcing the bamboo's growth
into the desired form, costing
much less than it would to
obtain the same shape with
regular wood timber.
Bamboo House
• It is a combination of traditionalism and modernity, a
bamboo construction is in roofed garden and high level
thermal insulated systems.
• The solar array here is able to generate nine kilowatts
electricity for a bedroom and a living room blueprint.
• Traditional Chinese architecture technology inclusive of
humidity and temperature control system.
Scaffolding
Because of the favorable relationship between load-bearing
capacity and weight, bamboo can be used for the construction
of save scaffoldings even for very tall buildings. Only lashed
joints are used. The cane extension is carried out by lashing the
cane ends together with several ties.
Roofing
The roof offers protection against extremes of
weather including rain, sun and wind,
and to provide shelter, clear and usable space
beneath the canopy. Above all it must be
strong enough to resist the considerable forces
generated by wind and roof coverings.
Five story parking garage at the
Leipzig Zoo using bamboo for the
building’s envelope
Reinforcement
Walling
Bamboo can be cut and laminated
into sheets and planks. This process
involves cutting stalks into thin
strips, planing them flat, and boiling
and drying the strips; they are then
glued, pressed and finished
Potential for Sustainability
• Renewable – can be harvested without damaging the plant
and grows extremely quickly
• Plentiful – there is great potential for timber-quality bamboo
to be produced in the U.S.
• Local – can be grown locally in a small land area
• Waste-reducing – sequesters carbon and leaves can be used
as fodder or compost
State Bamboo Growing
Area (Sq.Km.)
Bamboo Stock
(Million tons)
Mizoram 9210 10.89
Assam 8213 13.41
Arunachal Pradesh 4590 9.84
Manipur 3692 11.47
Meghalaya 3102 4.41
Tripura 939 0.86
Nagaland 758 3.66
Total 30504 54.53
Status of Bamboo Resources in
North-Eastern Region
Most Suited Species
Bamusa bamboos Dendrocalamus
strength
Bright shiny, green
when fresh, yellow
with age
Pale blue green when
fresh dull green to
yellow with age
Height 15-30m 8-16m
Diameter Upto 150mm 25-80 mm
Internodes 200-400mm 300-400 mm
Thickness Thick-walled Thick walled often
solid Other species: Bamboo Below; Bamboo;
Dendrocalamus as per;Dendrocalamus transitions
Bamboo is a group of of woody pernennial grasses in the grass family poaceae, which is
large family with over 10000 species. Bamboo species can be divided into clumpers and
runners.
The seven species of bamboos.
1. Bambusa Balcooa
2. Bambusa Bambos
3. Bambusa Nutans
4. Bambusa Tulda
5. Dendrocalamus Giganteus
6. Dendrocalamus Strictus
7. Melocanna Bambusoides
Species of Bamboo
Sizes
Bamboo sizes are generally specified by minimum
diameter, wall thickness and length. For the type of
conservation covered by this manual, columns and roof
members should be 80-100mm in diameter with wall
thickness of 10-12mm.
For purlins, round-solid or near culms 25-35 mm in
diameter should be used.
Grading of structural bamboo
Sorting out bamboo on the basis of characteristics
importance for structural utilization.
• Diameter and length of culms
• Taper of culms
• Straightness of culms
• Inter-nodal length
• Wall thickness
• Density and strength
• Durability and seasoning.
Conclusion
 The properties as top grade building material and increased
availability of bamboo in our country makes it possible to use,
bamboo in the field of construction extensively.
 Its high valued utilization not only promotes the economic
development, but also saves forest resources to protect our ecological
environment as a wood substitute.
 As an economic building material, bamboo’s rate of productivity and
cycle of annual harvest outstrips any other naturally growing resource.
ABHISHEK SAINI
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Bamboo

  • 2. Introduction Bamboo is one of the most sustainable building materials on the planet and is termed as vegetable steel with a tensile strength of 28000 per square inch and provide earthquake resistant structures.
  • 3. Facts about bamboo • Bamboo contains high levels of starch which attracts insects. without proper treatment, bamboo has a natural durability of less than 2 years. • Species like genus “dendrocalamus” and “bambusa” have the best properties for structural applications. • One of the fastest growing plants on earth.its growth rate ranges from 30cm to 1m in 24 hours. • 1450 species are found in diverse climates across the world.
  • 4. Advantages of Bamboo The various advantages of bamboo are mentioned below: 1. Light, strong and versatile 2. Environment friendly 3. Accessible to the poor 4. Self renewing resource 5. Fast growing 6. Highly productive 7. Earthquake resistance
  • 5. How to protect bamboo • SOAKING: A method commonly used in India is to soak bamboo for ninety days in water. Then set to dry in a sunny area for two weeks. • AIR DRYING: Cut the bamboo leaving the branches and leafs still attached. Store the bamboo upright in the sun for two weeks. Then continue drying in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight, cross your fingers and hope for the best. Depending on the area, watch for molding. • ABURANUKI: The Japanese method of drying used by the Shaku hachi or flute makers of Japan.
  • 6. bamboo Uses • Building and construction. • Small scale and cottage industries, for handicrafts and other products. • New generation products as wood substitutes • Industrial products • Transportation industry- truck bodies, railway carriages etc. • Boards and furniture Use Percent Consumption Paper Pulp 35.0 Housing 20.0 Non-Residential 5.0 Rural uses 20.0 Fuel 8.5 Packing, including baskets 5.0 Transport 1.5 Furniture 1.0 Other wood industries 1.0 Others, including ladders etc. 3.0
  • 7. • Scaffolding • Reinforcement • Roofing • Walling • Doors & Window Bamboo, like true wood, is a natural composite material with a high strength- to-weight ratio useful for structures Major Uses of Bamboo in Construction Various structural shapes may be made by training the bamboo to assume them as it grows. Squared sections of bamboo are created by compressing the growing stalk within a square form. Arches may similarly be created by forcing the bamboo's growth into the desired form, costing much less than it would to obtain the same shape with regular wood timber.
  • 8. Bamboo House • It is a combination of traditionalism and modernity, a bamboo construction is in roofed garden and high level thermal insulated systems. • The solar array here is able to generate nine kilowatts electricity for a bedroom and a living room blueprint. • Traditional Chinese architecture technology inclusive of humidity and temperature control system.
  • 9. Scaffolding Because of the favorable relationship between load-bearing capacity and weight, bamboo can be used for the construction of save scaffoldings even for very tall buildings. Only lashed joints are used. The cane extension is carried out by lashing the cane ends together with several ties. Roofing The roof offers protection against extremes of weather including rain, sun and wind, and to provide shelter, clear and usable space beneath the canopy. Above all it must be strong enough to resist the considerable forces generated by wind and roof coverings.
  • 10. Five story parking garage at the Leipzig Zoo using bamboo for the building’s envelope Reinforcement Walling Bamboo can be cut and laminated into sheets and planks. This process involves cutting stalks into thin strips, planing them flat, and boiling and drying the strips; they are then glued, pressed and finished
  • 11. Potential for Sustainability • Renewable – can be harvested without damaging the plant and grows extremely quickly • Plentiful – there is great potential for timber-quality bamboo to be produced in the U.S. • Local – can be grown locally in a small land area • Waste-reducing – sequesters carbon and leaves can be used as fodder or compost
  • 12. State Bamboo Growing Area (Sq.Km.) Bamboo Stock (Million tons) Mizoram 9210 10.89 Assam 8213 13.41 Arunachal Pradesh 4590 9.84 Manipur 3692 11.47 Meghalaya 3102 4.41 Tripura 939 0.86 Nagaland 758 3.66 Total 30504 54.53 Status of Bamboo Resources in North-Eastern Region
  • 13. Most Suited Species Bamusa bamboos Dendrocalamus strength Bright shiny, green when fresh, yellow with age Pale blue green when fresh dull green to yellow with age Height 15-30m 8-16m Diameter Upto 150mm 25-80 mm Internodes 200-400mm 300-400 mm Thickness Thick-walled Thick walled often solid Other species: Bamboo Below; Bamboo; Dendrocalamus as per;Dendrocalamus transitions Bamboo is a group of of woody pernennial grasses in the grass family poaceae, which is large family with over 10000 species. Bamboo species can be divided into clumpers and runners. The seven species of bamboos. 1. Bambusa Balcooa 2. Bambusa Bambos 3. Bambusa Nutans 4. Bambusa Tulda 5. Dendrocalamus Giganteus 6. Dendrocalamus Strictus 7. Melocanna Bambusoides Species of Bamboo
  • 14. Sizes Bamboo sizes are generally specified by minimum diameter, wall thickness and length. For the type of conservation covered by this manual, columns and roof members should be 80-100mm in diameter with wall thickness of 10-12mm. For purlins, round-solid or near culms 25-35 mm in diameter should be used.
  • 15. Grading of structural bamboo Sorting out bamboo on the basis of characteristics importance for structural utilization. • Diameter and length of culms • Taper of culms • Straightness of culms • Inter-nodal length • Wall thickness • Density and strength • Durability and seasoning.
  • 16. Conclusion  The properties as top grade building material and increased availability of bamboo in our country makes it possible to use, bamboo in the field of construction extensively.  Its high valued utilization not only promotes the economic development, but also saves forest resources to protect our ecological environment as a wood substitute.  As an economic building material, bamboo’s rate of productivity and cycle of annual harvest outstrips any other naturally growing resource.