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Exploratory experimental investigations on post-tensioned structural glass beams

Louter, Christian  
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Cupac, Jagoda  
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Lebet, Jean-Paul  
2014
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering

The mechanical response of post-tensioned glass beams is explored in this paper. This is done through bending experiments on post-tensioned glass beam specimens with either mechanically anchored or adhesively bonded steel tendons by which a beneficial pre-stress is inflicted on the glass beams. In addition, reference beams with identical geometry but without tendons are tested. From the results of the bending experiments it can be seen that the post-tensioned glass beams reach higher initial fracture loads than the reference glass beams. Furthermore, the post-tensioned glass beams develop a significant post-fracture reserve. From this it is concluded that post-tensioning a glass beam is a feasible concept, which provides increased initial fracture strength and enhanced post-fracture performance.

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research article
DOI
10.3233/FDE-130012
Author(s)
Louter, Christian  
Cupac, Jagoda  
Lebet, Jean-Paul  
Date Issued

2014

Published in
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Volume

2

Issue

1-2

Start page

3

End page

18

Subjects

Structural glass

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post-tensioning

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beam

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experiment

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fracture

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strength

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December 4, 2014
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