Architectural Glass under Climatic Actions and Fire: Review of State of the Art, Open Problems and Future Perspectives

Author:

Galuppi Laura1ORCID,Franco Annalisa2ORCID,Bedon Chiara3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, 43121 Parma, Italy

2. Construction Technologies Institute of the Italian National Research Council (ITC-CNR), 20098 San Giuliano Milanese, Italy

3. Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Via Valerio 6/1, 34172 Trieste, Italy

Abstract

A critical issue in the design of structural glass elements in buildings is represented by the evaluation of thermally induced stresses and strains. For both climatic actions and fire, thermal stresses represent one of the main causes of premature failure, due to the high sensitivity of glass to temperature gradients. Thermal loads pose a severe safety risk for glass, due to their uneven distribution but also the lack of knowledge on the modification of mechanical properties with temperature. In design practice, approximate tools are used to describe temperature fields in glazing, which do not adequately estimate the thermally induced stresses. Additionally, the existing standards prescribe different methods for the calculation of both the temperature field and the consequent stress, usually based on strong simplifying assumptions, and there is a lack of uniformly defined procedures. Here, an accurate review of the state of the art on glass elements exposed to thermal actions, from both the scientific and the regulatory perspectives, is presented. Reference is made first to the evaluation of the thermal actions, and further to the proper assessment of both the temperature distribution and the consequent thermal stress. The paper also emphasizes open problems and future perspectives related to these topics, to evidence areas of research that should be strengthened and possible future enhancements to the current design and assessment methodologies, which should also be introduced in a regulatory framework.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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