2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40940-016-0005-6
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Numerical investigation of two-sided reinforced laminated glass beams in statically indeterminate systems

Abstract: A significant number of investigations has been performed to improve the unsafe (brittle) failure behaviour of glass beams. Similar to reinforced concrete, reinforced glass beams have been developed in which stainless steel is embedded in the glass laminate to obtain safe failure behaviour. The concept has been proven to be feasible when assuming statically determinate systems.However, the additional system safety of statically indeterminate systems has not been investigated yet. This paper presents numerical … Show more

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“…In accordance with [13] and related FE assumptions, a mostly similar steel-glass design concept was analysed in [16], while Martens et al [17] further extended the modelling approach proposed in [14], aiming to assess the structural performance of statically indeterminate steel-glass reinforced beams.…”
Section: Finite-element Numerical Research On Hybrid Glass Beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In accordance with [13] and related FE assumptions, a mostly similar steel-glass design concept was analysed in [16], while Martens et al [17] further extended the modelling approach proposed in [14], aiming to assess the structural performance of statically indeterminate steel-glass reinforced beams.…”
Section: Finite-element Numerical Research On Hybrid Glass Beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [11,14,17], in [18] the post-cracked flexural performance of timber-glass hybrid beams was numerically explored and compared to corresponding full-scale experimental results.…”
Section: Finite-element Numerical Research On Hybrid Glass Beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was equal to the glass web thickness. The maximum number of elements was 975 on PB models, 1200 on PSE models and 1050 on the IE models; in all cases, the mesh density was much lower than the ones adopted in [13,25] for beams with comparable geometry and length.…”
Section: Composite Beamsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In particular, active pre-stressed beams showed excellent performance: these include beams with a single [8,9] or double [10] glass web reinforced with external tendons, beams with metallic reinforcement adhesively [11][12][13] or mechanically [14] bonded at the bottom side, and two-sided reinforced glass beams [15,16]. Concerning two-dimensional systems, hybrid solutions are less diffuse than hybrid beams even though glass as a shear frame restraint has been used since the nineteenth century (i.e.…”
Section: Challenges With Structural Glassmentioning
confidence: 99%