The structural stability of linearly adhesively supported glass panels restrained by means of metal frames and subjected to in-plane shear walls is assessed by means of extended Finite-Element (FE) investigations and analytical methods. In accordance with earlier research projects, the effects deriving both from adhesive connections and supporting frames of variable out-of-plane bending stiffnesses are highlighted in terms of expected Euler\u2019s critical shear loads. Extended FE eigenvalue simulations are carried out on a wide set of practical interest. Based on the collected parametric FE results, analytical curves of practical use are calibrated, so that the k\uf074 buckling coefficient and the corresponding Euler\u2019s critical load c...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...
Glass beams and fins are frequently used in practice as stiffeners for roof and fa\ue7ade panels, an...
Glass panes structurally bonded to a steel framework can be used as a stability system for buildings...
In this paper, the structural stability of adhesively supported glass panels subjected to in-plane s...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In this study, a unified design approach is assessed and proposed for the shear buckling verificatio...
In the paper, an extensive Finite-Element (FE) numerical study is carried out on glass shear walls w...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
The frequent use of structural glass elements, as well as the lack of extended standardized rules fo...
Glass panels are widely used in modern architectures in the form of stiffeners and load-carrying ele...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be mobilized to stabilize a steel framework e.g. in a faça...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements, as known, offer interesting opportunities in the realizatio...
Circumferentially adhesive bonded glass panes in steel frames of facades can take over the structura...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...
Glass beams and fins are frequently used in practice as stiffeners for roof and fa\ue7ade panels, an...
Glass panes structurally bonded to a steel framework can be used as a stability system for buildings...
In this paper, the structural stability of adhesively supported glass panels subjected to in-plane s...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In current practice, glass shear walls are frequently used to cover wide surfaces in facades. There,...
In this study, a unified design approach is assessed and proposed for the shear buckling verificatio...
In the paper, an extensive Finite-Element (FE) numerical study is carried out on glass shear walls w...
Because of evident aesthetic, lighting and architectural advantages, glass curtain walls are largely...
The frequent use of structural glass elements, as well as the lack of extended standardized rules fo...
Glass panels are widely used in modern architectures in the form of stiffeners and load-carrying ele...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be mobilized to stabilize a steel framework e.g. in a faça...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Monolithic and laminated glass elements, as known, offer interesting opportunities in the realizatio...
Circumferentially adhesive bonded glass panes in steel frames of facades can take over the structura...
The in-plane stiffness of glass panes can be used to stiffen a glass façade. These structures have t...
Glass beams and fins are frequently used in practice as stiffeners for roof and fa\ue7ade panels, an...
Glass panes structurally bonded to a steel framework can be used as a stability system for buildings...