Natural geometrical variations of Italian Phyllostachys edulis bamboo culms for construction purposes

Henrieke Fritz, Matthias Kraus
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Amid the increasing scarcity of raw materials, utilizing bamboo as a renewable building material offers significant environmental and economic benefits for the European construction sector. However, in Europe, the use of bamboo for construction remains limited due to a lack of studies on geometrical and material characteristics of European-cultivated bamboo species. Although bamboo is not typically grown in Europe, the number of bamboo plantations is steadily increasing in countries like Spain, France and Italy. Bamboos growing in temperate climates, however, are exposed to different environmental conditions during growth compared to bamboos from subtropical and tropical climates, such as those in China or Vietnam. As bamboo’s geometric properties are strongly influenced by the environmental conditions during growth, it is essential to investigate how bamboo culms of the same species grown in Europe compare to those from other regions. The present article reports findings on the geometry and geometric imperfections of 90 four-meter Italian bamboo culms. First, the Italian Phyllostachys edulis bamboo culms examined in this study are briefly introduced. Following, geometric imperfections of bamboo culms are defined, and the geometry measurement concept is presented. Subsequently, variations in internode lengths, diameters, wall thicknesses, ovalities, stem tapers and pre-deflections are described and analyzed. Finally, the findings from the Italian culms are compared with those from Asian Phyllostachys edulis. In summary, this article enhances the understanding of the geometric properties of bamboo grown in Europe, thereby advancing the use of cultivated bamboo culms in Europe and improving the overall understanding of bamboo characteristics across different climatic zones.
建筑用意大利竹秆的自然几何变化
在原材料日益稀缺的情况下,利用竹子作为可再生建筑材料为欧洲建筑行业带来了巨大的环境和经济效益。然而,在欧洲,由于缺乏对欧洲栽培竹种的几何和材料特性的研究,竹子在建筑中的应用仍然有限。虽然欧洲一般不种植竹子,但在西班牙、法国和意大利等国,竹子种植园的数量正在稳步增加。然而,与亚热带和热带气候的竹子(如中国或越南的竹子)相比,生长在温带气候下的竹子在生长过程中受到不同环境条件的影响。由于竹子的几何特性深受生长环境条件的影响,因此有必要研究生长在欧洲的同种竹子的竹秆与生长在其他地区的竹子的竹秆之间的比较。本文报告了 90 根四米长的意大利竹秆的几何形状和几何缺陷。首先,简要介绍了本研究中考察的意大利竹秆。随后,定义了竹秆的几何缺陷,并介绍了几何测量的概念。随后,描述并分析了竹节间长度、直径、壁厚、椭圆度、茎干锥度和预偏差的变化。最后,将意大利秆的研究结果与亚洲秆的研究结果进行了比较。总之,这篇文章加深了人们对欧洲竹子几何特性的了解,从而推动了欧洲栽培竹秆的使用,并提高了人们对不同气候带竹子特性的整体认识。
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