Glass/steel adhesive joints are being used increasingly in the construction industry as they offer significant structural advantages. While humidity and elevated temperatures are known to lead to the degradation of both the bulk adhesive materials and the bonded interfaces, quantification and prediction of the degradation effects are currently lacking. In this paper, the effects of elevated temperatures and humidity were determined and predicted by employing a combined experimental and numerical methodology. Bulk material and interface characterisation tests were performed to quantify the degradation of the bulk material properties and the glass/steel interfaces. Two numerical methodologies were devised and compared based on their ability t...
The use of structural adhesive for the bonding of steel-to-glass elements increased along with the s...
Since the last three decades, many studies have proven the effective use of CFRP composites in stren...
As environmental exposure has been since long [1] recognised to be the major reason of degradation o...
This research study seeks to evaluate the load response and failure prediction of glass/steel adhesi...
The use of large glass areas is a hallmark of modern architecture, and glass is also used as a struc...
The use of adhesive joining in mechanical structures, especially in industrial usage, is rapidly in...
The use of adhesive bonds for structural glass-metal connections in the building envelope has increa...
This work is concerned with developing numerical modelling techniques for predicting the environment...
Adhesives are increasingly being used in the aerospace and automotive industries. They allow for lig...
The use of mild steel/tempered glass adhesive joints has increased rapidly over recent years. Cohesi...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the durability behaviour of glass/steel adhesive joints expose...
Primary structural glass units in façade engineering usually consist of glass plates adhesively atta...
The use of structural adhesive for the bonding of steel-to-glass elements increased along with the s...
Since the last three decades, many studies have proven the effective use of CFRP composites in stren...
As environmental exposure has been since long [1] recognised to be the major reason of degradation o...
This research study seeks to evaluate the load response and failure prediction of glass/steel adhesi...
The use of large glass areas is a hallmark of modern architecture, and glass is also used as a struc...
The use of adhesive joining in mechanical structures, especially in industrial usage, is rapidly in...
The use of adhesive bonds for structural glass-metal connections in the building envelope has increa...
This work is concerned with developing numerical modelling techniques for predicting the environment...
Adhesives are increasingly being used in the aerospace and automotive industries. They allow for lig...
The use of mild steel/tempered glass adhesive joints has increased rapidly over recent years. Cohesi...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the durability behaviour of glass/steel adhesive joints expose...
Primary structural glass units in façade engineering usually consist of glass plates adhesively atta...
The use of structural adhesive for the bonding of steel-to-glass elements increased along with the s...
Since the last three decades, many studies have proven the effective use of CFRP composites in stren...
As environmental exposure has been since long [1] recognised to be the major reason of degradation o...