Analysis of bonded hybrid steel-glassbeams by small scale tests

To realize architectural attractive transparent and lightweight constructions bonded hybrid steel-glass beams have been developed, where flanges of steel and webs of glass are assembled to I-shaped profiles using adhesives. The load-bearing capacity of such beams is governed – apart from the mechan...

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Autores principales: M. Feldmann, B. Abeln, M. Baitinger
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Publicado: Challenging Glass Conference 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/4c994c9642e94678b640de12e6bd732a
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Sumario:To realize architectural attractive transparent and lightweight constructions bonded hybrid steel-glass beams have been developed, where flanges of steel and webs of glass are assembled to I-shaped profiles using adhesives. The load-bearing capacity of such beams is governed – apart from the mechanical and strength characteristics of the adherent - by ageing, temperature and creeping. By means of small scale push-out-tests the properties of different adhesive geometries, the influence of the manufacturing process and the general load carrying behaviour of bonded hybrid steel-glass-beams are shown.