Abstract
AbstractThis paper presents a study aimed to determine the cyclic performance of wood-frame shear walls sheathed with glued laminated Guadua bamboo (GLG) panels as a first step to evaluate their potential application. GLG-sheathed walls having 2:1 and 1:1 aspect ratios and three different sheathing nail spacing were tested under cyclic conditions. Parameters, such as peak shear strength, shear modulus, displacement ductility demand, and energy dissipation of the walls, were examined. Values for peak shear strength were then compared with those of walls sheathed with wood or wood-based panels. The wall aspect ratio was found to be a parameter with lesser impact than nail spacing. It was also found that the reduction in nail spacing increases to some extent the strength, stiffness, and energy dissipation, but lowers the ductility of the wall. The peak cyclic shear strength of shear walls sheathed with GLG panels was found to be within the shear strength reported for wood or wood-based panels and the tested ...
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