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Structural use of bamboo. Part 3: Design values [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Felipe López, L.   +4 more
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Guadua Kunth 1822

2022
Guadua Kunth (1822: 150). TYPE:— Guadua angustifolia Kunth (1822: 253). Plants cespitose. Culms homomorphic, arborescent to scandent, 3–30 m tall, infra- and supranodal bands of trichomes present. Branch complement with one dominant and several to many smaller secondary branches, with thorns. Culm leaves and foliage leaves clearly distinct. Culm leaves
Lopes-Neto, Raimundo Balieiro   +1 more
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Guadua weberbaueri

Published as part of Sherer, Alexander, Raghuraman, Savitri, Nakahara, Shinichi & Gallice, Geoffrey, 2025, Immature stages and host plant records for the skipper butterflies Xeniades orchamus (Cramer, 1777), Dubia dubia (Bell, 1932), and Tricrista canta (Evans, 1955) in the Peruvian Amazon (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Hesperiini), pp.
Sherer, Alexander   +3 more
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Guadua

2016
Guadua, es un género americano compuesto por ca. de 30 especies Se distribuye desde el norte de México hasta el norte de la Argentina y Uruguay; por el momento no ha sido hallado en Chile. Crece desde el nivel del mar hasta los 2200 m, siendo más abundante alrededor de los 1500 m s.m. en regiones tropicales y subtropicales de América.
Vega, Andrea Susana   +1 more
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Combined culm-slat Guadua bamboo trusses

Engineering Structures, 2019
Abstract This study pertains to the design and structural testing of trusses assembled with culms and slats of the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia (GA). The trusses were constructed using a novel design of steel clamps to accomplish the connections between the top and bottom chord culms and the diagonal and vertical slat elements. The clamps offer
L. Villegas, R. Morán, J.J. García
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Fire Behavior of Bamboo, Guadua angustifolia

2020
Bamboo is a promising building material because it is a renewable resource and it grows extremely fast. Bamboo has been widely used in the traditional architecture of some countries, but now the development of different bamboo products can expand its applications.
Laia Haurie   +2 more
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