Comparative Study of Post-tensioned Glass Beams with Bonded Tendons
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Abstract
This paper explores the system of laminated annealed glass beams post-tensioned through stainless steel tendons bonded to the lower glass edge. The tendons are first pre-tensioned and then adhesively bonded to the glass. The compressive pre-stress applied by the tendon increases the fracture strength of the beam; in case of glass fracture, the steel tendon provides ductility enhancing the post-fracture behaviour of the beam. In order to explore the optimal adhesive properties for such application, three types of structural adhesives were selected and applied in a post-tensioned glass beam system. The selected adhesives cover a range of stiffness from semi-rigid to rigid. Simple laminated glass beams were post-tensioned with a 15 kN force applied through the tendons and subsequently tested in four-point bending. The results show a structural response strongly dependent on the properties of the adhesive. While the application of pre-tension through stiffer adhesives significantly increased the initial fracture strength of the beams, an immediate loss of pre-stress was observed with the most flexible adhesive. Nevertheless, all the beams showed, to a varying extent, ductile post-fracture behaviour and reached ultimate failure loads above the initial fracture load.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | GPD Glass Performance Days 2015 conference proceedings |
Publisher | Glass Perfomance Days |
Pages | 47-50 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Conference
Title | GPD Finland 2015 |
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Conference number | |
Duration | 23 - 26 June 2015 |
Website | |
Degree of recognition | International event |
Location | |
City | Tampere |
Country | Finland |
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Keywords
- glass beam, post-tensioning, structural adhesive, experiment, bending strength, redundancy