Research on Bamboo Scrimber’s Compressive Creep Behaviour Based on Different Kelvin-Voigt Models
Zhiwei Miao, Songsong Sun, Jiahong Fu, Xiaolin Gong, Weiwei Wang, Xiaomei Xu

TL;DR
This paper studies how bamboo scrimber behaves under long-term compression using different models to better understand and predict its performance.
Contribution
The study introduces a more accurate fractional derivative-based Kelvin-Voigt model for predicting bamboo scrimber's creep behavior.
Findings
Creep strain growth in bamboo scrimber is mainly influenced by the stress level applied.
The VOF-based Kelvin-Voigt model outperforms traditional models in simulating time-strain relationships.
Stress level significantly affects the parameters of the proposed model.
Abstract
Creep is one of the most important factors that should be considered during the application of composite materials in modern industry. In this work, bamboo scrimber, a commonly used natural fibre-reinforced composite material manufactured via hot pressing, was investigated to determine its creep property under compressive loading. Its creep evolution history alongside time-varying load history were analysed. In addition, variations of the Kelvin-Voigt model were used to analyse the mechanical constitutive relation of the material. The key finding of this paper is that the creep strain growth behaviour of bamboo crimper mostly depends on the stress level acting on it. Moreover, the VOF (variable-order Caputo fractional) derivative-based Kelvin-Voigt model is more suitable than the traditional model, as it simulates the dynamics of the time–strain relationship of bamboo scrimber at all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBamboo properties and applications · Fractional Differential Equations Solutions · Wood Treatment and Properties
