Use of glass as a load bearing structural elements has increased significantly in last years. The glass is brittle material, which behaves elastically until brittle failure which occurs suddenly without any warning. Therefore, special emphasis shell be devoted to the connections with load bearing role. Their inappropriate design can lead to local peaks of stress or eccentricity of the connections and the generation of additional moments, resulting in a reduction of the load-bearing capacity. Currently, mechanical (clamped, friction-grip and bolted connections) or adhesive joints are commonly used, the latter being characterized by a more uniformly distributed stress along the connection and the undisturbed surface of the glass panels. The d...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...
peer reviewedGlass is used in current construction applications mostly as a façade element, its stru...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/50110000...
Connections between load-bearing glass components play a major role in terms of the structural integ...
The embedded laminated glass connection belongs to the group of the most widely used ways of the gla...
The use of glass material for structural components has drastically increased in the last decade. Am...
The use of glass material for structural components has drastically increased in the last decade. Am...
Connections for structural members made of (laminated) glass are essential to create safe overall gl...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
The brittle material behaviour of glass means the inefficiency of contemporary mechanical connection...
The use of structural glass has increased lately, due to the higher demands for transparency in mode...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
Glass is used in current construction applications mostly as a façade element, its structural role b...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...
peer reviewedGlass is used in current construction applications mostly as a façade element, its stru...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/50110000...
Connections between load-bearing glass components play a major role in terms of the structural integ...
The embedded laminated glass connection belongs to the group of the most widely used ways of the gla...
The use of glass material for structural components has drastically increased in the last decade. Am...
The use of glass material for structural components has drastically increased in the last decade. Am...
Connections for structural members made of (laminated) glass are essential to create safe overall gl...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
The brittle material behaviour of glass means the inefficiency of contemporary mechanical connection...
The use of structural glass has increased lately, due to the higher demands for transparency in mode...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
Laminated glass components are usually realized by bonding glass plates using interlayer polymers th...
Glass is used in current construction applications mostly as a façade element, its structural role b...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...
peer reviewedGlass is used in current construction applications mostly as a façade element, its stru...
Friction-grip bolted connections are theoretically well suited for the introduction of in-plane load...