Laminated Glass Tubes As Structural Units In Architecture And Civil Engineering

A new type of large-sized glass tubes has been developed by laminating a load bearing inner core tube with protecting and supporting outer half shells. Additionally, for high loads to be transferred, the contact zone between glass and support material has been studied. The result is contrary to common judgement, that in this case the permissible stretching strain for the support material should be higher than the compressive stress to be transferred. In this way laminated glass tubes meet the essential requirements of architecture an civil engineering by: tolerating high compressive stress (up to 60MPa) without any failure; maintaining high residual strength under load, even after serious damage. It is hoped that the structural suitability of glass will be noticed by technicians and that this will succeed in reducing the reservations that still exist.

Author
F D Doenitz Et Al
Origin
Schott-Rohrglas, Germany
Journal Title
Glass Sci Technol 77 5 2004 253-258
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2881

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Laminated Glass Tubes As Structural Units In Architecture And Civil Engineering
Glass Sci Technol 77 5 2004 253-258
S 2881
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