Buckling failure is a common condition of collapse for structural glass elements typically characterized by high slenderness ratios. Due to a combination of multiple mechanical and geometrical aspects, the effective buckling resistance of glass load-carrying elements is complex to predict, especially in presence of laminated cross sections or interacting applied loads. In this work, buckling experiments are performed on laminated glass beam-columns having rectangular cross section and subjected to combined uniaxial compression and bending. Extended numerical and analytical comparisons with test results are performed. As shown, a general good agreement is found between experimental results and existing prediction models
It is well known that structural glass members are made by assembling thin laminated panels, which c...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements are frequently subjected to buckling phenomena. Nevertheles...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
The current production technology of laminated glass (LG) elements makes the use of stubby sections ...
Transparent and subtle structures are features of modern architecture. Structural glass is construct...
This paper deals with experimental research of axially loaded members made of structural (laminated)...
This paper deals with experimental research of axially and laterally loaded members made of structur...
This paper deals with structural elements made of either glass (one layer) or laminated glass, and i...
AbstractThis paper deals with experimental research of axially loaded members made of structural (la...
Glass elements are widely used in modern buildings as structural columns, beams, stiffeners. Neverth...
Several experimental investigations in the past few years have highlighted the fact that the compres...
Due to their typical high slenderness ratios, glass structural elements can be often subjected to bu...
The buckling response of monolithic and laminated glass columns under axial compressive loads or bea...
In this paper simplified expressions for the calculus of the load carrying capacity of glass columns...
It is well known that structural glass members are made by assembling thin laminated panels, which c...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements are frequently subjected to buckling phenomena. Nevertheles...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
The current production technology of laminated glass (LG) elements makes the use of stubby sections ...
Transparent and subtle structures are features of modern architecture. Structural glass is construct...
This paper deals with experimental research of axially loaded members made of structural (laminated)...
This paper deals with experimental research of axially and laterally loaded members made of structur...
This paper deals with structural elements made of either glass (one layer) or laminated glass, and i...
AbstractThis paper deals with experimental research of axially loaded members made of structural (la...
Glass elements are widely used in modern buildings as structural columns, beams, stiffeners. Neverth...
Several experimental investigations in the past few years have highlighted the fact that the compres...
Due to their typical high slenderness ratios, glass structural elements can be often subjected to bu...
The buckling response of monolithic and laminated glass columns under axial compressive loads or bea...
In this paper simplified expressions for the calculus of the load carrying capacity of glass columns...
It is well known that structural glass members are made by assembling thin laminated panels, which c...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements are frequently subjected to buckling phenomena. Nevertheles...