Glass can be considered to be a high-technology engineering material with a multifunctional potential for structural applications. However, the conventional approach to the use of glass is often based only on its properties of transparency and isolation. It is thus highly appropriate and necessary to study the mechanical behaviour of this material and to develop adequate methods and models leading to its characterisation. It is evident that the great potential of growth for structural glass applications is an important opportunity of development for the glass industry and the building/construction sectors. The work presented in this paper is a reflection of this conclusion. The authors shortly present the state-of-the-art on the appl...
Visual reflection of building facades and other load bearing structures, which now are part of moder...
AbstractDesigning with glass, demands a detailed knowledge of the mechanical properties of the mater...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
Glass can be considered to be a high-technology engineering material with a multifunctional potentia...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
AbstractDesigning with glass, demands a detailed knowledge of the mechanical properties of the mater...
An experimental study was carried out on BME Department of Construction Materials and Engineering Ge...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
Visual reflection of building facades and other load bearing structures, which now are part of moder...
AbstractDesigning with glass, demands a detailed knowledge of the mechanical properties of the mater...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...
Glass can be considered to be a high-technology engineering material with a multifunctional potentia...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
The subject area "structural strength of materials" is defined generally as а complex of strength ch...
AbstractDesigning with glass, demands a detailed knowledge of the mechanical properties of the mater...
An experimental study was carried out on BME Department of Construction Materials and Engineering Ge...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
In the last two decades architectural glass has made an enormous leap from a secondary material to a...
Visual reflection of building facades and other load bearing structures, which now are part of moder...
AbstractDesigning with glass, demands a detailed knowledge of the mechanical properties of the mater...
Glass can be beautiful and strong, so why is it not used more often as a structural material? Most o...