Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures

Glass is largely used in buildings, in the form of an innovative and versatile material. Both for novel and existing constructions, secondary glass systems are frequently realized to interact with primary components of different materials. In most cases, the structural challenge deriving from the in...

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Main Authors: Chiara Bedon, Claudio Amadio, Salvatore Noé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Safety
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-576X/5/4/80
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spelling doaj-f3421bca79494f9898029373124feaa12020-11-25T02:23:07ZengMDPI AGSafety2313-576X2019-11-01548010.3390/safety5040080safety5040080Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass StructuresChiara Bedon0Claudio Amadio1Salvatore Noé2Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34127 Trieste, ItalyGlass is largely used in buildings, in the form of an innovative and versatile material. Both for novel and existing constructions, secondary glass systems are frequently realized to interact with primary components of different materials. In most cases, the structural challenge deriving from the intrinsic brittleness and vulnerability of glass is efficiently controlled via laminated (LG) multi-layer sections. However, further potential risks for people should be properly minimized, like for example, in the presence of extreme loads. This is the case of seismic regions, where dedicated calculation methods are required to accommodate displacement and resistance demands, but design specifications are rarely provided by existing standards for earthquake resistant buildings. Even more attention is needed for frameless glass systems in which the bracing members (i.e., continuous frames, cable-nets, etc.,) are reduced to a minimum, in favour of metal point connections (i.e., bolts and mechanical fixings, friction clamps, etc.). This paper aims at discussing the current design requirements for the seismic performance assessment of these relatively simple but challenging structural solutions, with careful consideration for the Italian scenario, where a practical support for design can be found in the CNR-DT 210/2013 technical document. Based on a case-study system, major issues, open questions and uncertainties or critical aspects for the seismic analysis and design of secondary frameless glass assemblies are thus emphasized.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-576X/5/4/80seismic designlaminated glassframeless secondary glass systemsfinite element (fe) numerical modellingsmall-scale laboratory experiments
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author Chiara Bedon
Claudio Amadio
Salvatore Noé
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Claudio Amadio
Salvatore Noé
Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
Safety
seismic design
laminated glass
frameless secondary glass systems
finite element (fe) numerical modelling
small-scale laboratory experiments
author_facet Chiara Bedon
Claudio Amadio
Salvatore Noé
author_sort Chiara Bedon
title Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
title_short Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
title_full Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
title_fullStr Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
title_full_unstemmed Safety Issues in the Seismic Design of Secondary Frameless Glass Structures
title_sort safety issues in the seismic design of secondary frameless glass structures
publisher MDPI AG
series Safety
issn 2313-576X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Glass is largely used in buildings, in the form of an innovative and versatile material. Both for novel and existing constructions, secondary glass systems are frequently realized to interact with primary components of different materials. In most cases, the structural challenge deriving from the intrinsic brittleness and vulnerability of glass is efficiently controlled via laminated (LG) multi-layer sections. However, further potential risks for people should be properly minimized, like for example, in the presence of extreme loads. This is the case of seismic regions, where dedicated calculation methods are required to accommodate displacement and resistance demands, but design specifications are rarely provided by existing standards for earthquake resistant buildings. Even more attention is needed for frameless glass systems in which the bracing members (i.e., continuous frames, cable-nets, etc.,) are reduced to a minimum, in favour of metal point connections (i.e., bolts and mechanical fixings, friction clamps, etc.). This paper aims at discussing the current design requirements for the seismic performance assessment of these relatively simple but challenging structural solutions, with careful consideration for the Italian scenario, where a practical support for design can be found in the CNR-DT 210/2013 technical document. Based on a case-study system, major issues, open questions and uncertainties or critical aspects for the seismic analysis and design of secondary frameless glass assemblies are thus emphasized.
topic seismic design
laminated glass
frameless secondary glass systems
finite element (fe) numerical modelling
small-scale laboratory experiments
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-576X/5/4/80
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