Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to carry loads. Their structural interaction is often provided by mechanical connections, although recent trends are moving toward the minimization of metal components and the primary involvement of adhesives or silicone structural joints working as partially rigid continuous restraints.In this work, the lateral–torsional buckling (LTB) behavior of glass beams laterally restrained by continuous silicone joints is assessed. Based on earlier contributions of literature and extended parametric Finite-Element (FE) numerical investigations, closed-form solutions are suggested for the estimation of their Euler’s critical buckling moment under various ...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior ...
1noThe lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis of glass members is a well-known issue, and can be ...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
Glass beam-like elements are largely used in building structures in the form of primary load-bearing...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material, in the form of beams or plat...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Glass beams and fins are frequently used in practice as stiffeners for roof and fa\ue7ade panels, an...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a typical buckling mode for slender members loaded in bending, which i...
3noStructural glass beams and fins are largely used in buildings, in the form of primary load-bearin...
2noStructural glass beams and fins are used as primary load-bearing members and bracing systems for ...
1noWithin multiple design challenges, the lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis and stability ch...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
Due to their increasing use in contemporary architecture, the lateral torsional buckling performance...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior ...
1noThe lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis of glass members is a well-known issue, and can be ...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
Glass beam-like elements are largely used in building structures in the form of primary load-bearing...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material, in the form of beams or plat...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material in the form of beams or plate...
Glass beams and fins are frequently used in practice as stiffeners for roof and fa\ue7ade panels, an...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a typical buckling mode for slender members loaded in bending, which i...
3noStructural glass beams and fins are largely used in buildings, in the form of primary load-bearin...
2noStructural glass beams and fins are used as primary load-bearing members and bracing systems for ...
1noWithin multiple design challenges, the lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis and stability ch...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
Due to their increasing use in contemporary architecture, the lateral torsional buckling performance...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior ...
1noThe lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis of glass members is a well-known issue, and can be ...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...