Glass-Steel Triangulated Structures: Parametric Nonlinear Finite-Element Analysis of In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Structural Response of Triangular Laminated Glass Panels
Glass exhibits brittle failure behavior. Therefore, redundancy is a fundamental design requirement when using glass as a main structural material. On this basis, a novel structural concept has been developed for hybrid glass-steel posttensioned triangulated structures, where the two materials collaborate. In forming such lattice structure, local fracture must be avoided. This paper presents a parametric study that highlights the influences of mechanical and geometrical parameters on the in-plane and out-of-plane static behaviour of laminated triangular glass panels. The resulting data set constitutes a useful source for the designer to select the most appropriate component. The main sensitivity parameters are panel length, laminate thickness, and interlayer stiffness.
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@Article\{LLF20, author = "Laccone, Francesco and Louter, Christian and Froli, Maurizio", title = "Glass-Steel Triangulated Structures: Parametric Nonlinear Finite-Element Analysis of In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Structural Response of Triangular Laminated Glass Panels", journal = "Journal of Architectural Engineering", number = "1", volume = "26", month = "march", year = "2020", keywords = "Structural glass; Hybrid glass-steel structure; Triangular glass pane; Tetrahelix; Buckling; Long-spanned; Posttensioning.", url = "http://vcg-legacy.isti.cnr.it/Publications/2020/LLF20" }