出版社:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
摘要:A low-cost housing system was developed for use in tropical countries, specifically Haiti, with the aims of minimizing environmental impact (including carbon emissions), maximizing use of local and preferably recycled materials, and using local labor.The housing system integrates low-strength concrete blocks (made using recycled concrete aggregate), an innovative seismically-resistant bamboo frame, earthen plasters, bamboo trusses, and metal deck roofs.The bamboo frame relies on flexural yielding of a short rebar dowel to provide ductile performance at a controlled strength level.The plinth walls below the frame and short rebar dowel protects the bamboo from moisture.The top of a plastic soda bottle is used to protect the rebar from moisture and to seal the base of the bamboo culm, allowing mortar to be introduced into the culm above.This paper focuses on the experimental and analytical results of the flexural yielding of the rebar dowel to establish the structural design of this critical component of the system for resisting wind and seismic loads.
关键词:Construcción ecológica; pórtico dúctil de bamboo; pasador corrugado