Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes

Glass panes are increasingly being used to the stabilization of one storey buildings by acting as shear walls and thus replacing conventional bracings. This is the case of glass pavilions and some timber or steel frames or facades. The behaviour of such structural systems mainly depends on the stif...

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Autores principales: Paulo J.S. Cruz, José Pequeno, Jean-Paul Lebet, Danijel Mocibob
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:41fa5ead54644372a042d139ce4a08ba2021-12-04T05:12:45ZMechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes10.7480/cgc.2.24192589-8019https://doaj.org/article/41fa5ead54644372a042d139ce4a08ba2016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://proceedings.challengingglass.com/index.php/cgc/article/view/71https://doaj.org/toc/2589-8019 Glass panes are increasingly being used to the stabilization of one storey buildings by acting as shear walls and thus replacing conventional bracings. This is the case of glass pavilions and some timber or steel frames or facades. The behaviour of such structural systems mainly depends on the stiffness of the connections. This research focuses on the prediction of the in-plane structural behaviour of steel and timber frames with a single pane fixed by circumferentially glued joints or by point support connectors. Mechanical models have been implemented and validated. The results obtained clearly demonstrate that the models can be applicable for the purpose of the non-cracking pre-design of panes acting as a shear wall because they are able to predict the in-plane stiffness and the force necessary to obtain a certain horizontal in-plane displacement at the top. Paulo J.S. CruzJosé PequenoJean-Paul LebetDanijel MocibobChallenging Glass ConferencearticleGlass PaneShear WallBuilding StabilizationMechanical ModelClay industries. Ceramics. GlassTP785-869ENChallenging Glass Conference Proceedings, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Glass Pane
Shear Wall
Building Stabilization
Mechanical Model
Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass
TP785-869
spellingShingle Glass Pane
Shear Wall
Building Stabilization
Mechanical Model
Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass
TP785-869
Paulo J.S. Cruz
José Pequeno
Jean-Paul Lebet
Danijel Mocibob
Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
description Glass panes are increasingly being used to the stabilization of one storey buildings by acting as shear walls and thus replacing conventional bracings. This is the case of glass pavilions and some timber or steel frames or facades. The behaviour of such structural systems mainly depends on the stiffness of the connections. This research focuses on the prediction of the in-plane structural behaviour of steel and timber frames with a single pane fixed by circumferentially glued joints or by point support connectors. Mechanical models have been implemented and validated. The results obtained clearly demonstrate that the models can be applicable for the purpose of the non-cracking pre-design of panes acting as a shear wall because they are able to predict the in-plane stiffness and the force necessary to obtain a certain horizontal in-plane displacement at the top.
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author Paulo J.S. Cruz
José Pequeno
Jean-Paul Lebet
Danijel Mocibob
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Jean-Paul Lebet
Danijel Mocibob
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title Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
title_short Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
title_full Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
title_fullStr Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Modelling of In-Plane Loaded Glass Panes
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publisher Challenging Glass Conference
publishDate 2016
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