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Behaviour of monolithic and layered glass elements subjected to elevated temperatures : state of the art

Boekbijdrage - Boekhoofdstuk Conferentiebijdrage

Ondertitel:Behaviour of different glass elements subjected to elevated temperatures : state of the art
Glass has become an indispensable construction material. However, in extreme events such as fire, the behaviour of glass elements is still relatively unknown. The susceptibility of glass to thermal shock and its changeable material properties when subjected to high temperatures make predicting the behaviour of glass elements during fire complex. Practical applications of fire-resistant glazing, however, already exist as infill panels and frameless glass walls/doors, and are commonly used. They are highly effective to maintain compartmentation, providing temporary protection of the unexposed side against the passage of flames and smoke and, depending on the classification, they also provide thermal insulation. This paper gives a state of the art overview of experimental research performed on glazing subjected to fire loading. Studies on temperature-dependent properties, monolithic glazing and layered glass products exposed to heating are summarised. The current shortcomings to determine the fire performance of glazing are identified and promising numerical software developments are summarised.
Boek: CHALLENGING GLASS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Volume: 7
Aantal pagina's: 1
ISBN:9789463662963
Jaar van publicatie:2020
Toegankelijkheid:Open