Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior of glass beams actually represents a topic of great interest for researchers. Although several analytical models and design approaches exist in literature, various aspects complicate the realistic prediction of their typical out-of-plane response, especially if composed of two (or more) laminated glass sheets. Based on viscoelastic numerical results and predictions of a large experimental campaign of lateral torsional buckling tests performed on PVB and SG beams, the paper investigates the accuracy of existing analytical models in the prediction of the elastic critical load and load-lateral displacement path of these elements.</p
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites have the potential to replace the existing conventi...
Buckling failure is a common condition of collapse for structural glass elements typically character...
Within multiple design challenges, the lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis and stability check...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior ...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral-torsional buckling behaviour...
Due to their increasing use in contemporary architecture, the lateral torsional buckling performance...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material, in the form of beams or plat...
Due to their typical high slenderness ratios, glass structural elements can be often subjected to bu...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
The current production technology of laminated glass (LG) elements makes the use of stubby sections ...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a typical buckling mode for slender members loaded in bending, which i...
Glass beam-like elements are largely used in building structures in the form of primary load-bearing...
2noStructural glass beams and fins are used as primary load-bearing members and bracing systems for ...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites have the potential to replace the existing conventi...
Buckling failure is a common condition of collapse for structural glass elements typically character...
Within multiple design challenges, the lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis and stability check...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral torsional buckling behavior ...
Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral-torsional buckling behaviour...
Due to their increasing use in contemporary architecture, the lateral torsional buckling performance...
This paper deals with experimental research of stability behaviour of laminated structural glass bea...
Glass is largely used in practice as an innovative structural material, in the form of beams or plat...
Due to their typical high slenderness ratios, glass structural elements can be often subjected to bu...
Glass is largely used in practice as a structural material, e.g. as beam and plate elements able to ...
The current production technology of laminated glass (LG) elements makes the use of stubby sections ...
Glass is earning its place in the slow-changing realm of structural building materials. Glass beams ...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a typical buckling mode for slender members loaded in bending, which i...
Glass beam-like elements are largely used in building structures in the form of primary load-bearing...
2noStructural glass beams and fins are used as primary load-bearing members and bracing systems for ...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites have the potential to replace the existing conventi...
Buckling failure is a common condition of collapse for structural glass elements typically character...
Within multiple design challenges, the lateral torsional buckling (LTB) analysis and stability check...