It is important for the floor of railroad cars to be fitted with vibration- and noise-reducing, fire-resistant, and durable materials. In this study, inspired by a delicate and ordered bamboo gradient structure and excellent multilevel interfaces, we fabricated a laminated composite with characteristics similar to those of the bamboo structure using a simple and effective "top-down" method by laminating fast-growing wood, waste rubber, and bamboo charcoal plastic sheets made of bamboo processing residues. This composite material combines the unique advantages of a laminated structure design and composite interface bionics. The low density (0.73 g/cm) of the laminated composite results in a specific modulus of 13.03 GPa cm/g, a vibration damping ratio of 6.61%, and an impact toughness of 14.16 J/cm, which is significantly higher than that of other wood-based composites used for high-speed rail floors, such as Birch plywood (BP). In addition, we also investigated the laminated composite bonding property, fire resistance, and fatigue performance. This biomimetic bamboo-wood composite material has great potential for application in fitting the floor of eco-friendly railway cars.
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