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This article presents the way in which glass thicknesses are determined when installed in building works in France. Glass installed in a frame and total or partial support on its outskirts are considered. The determination process, first of all, is to define the different loads exerted onto the glass according to their origin. Then, among the different possible combinations of these loads, the highest is selected. Next, it is verified that the glass composition chosen,a priori, responds to the resistance and deformation criteria of the construction work in which the glazing is to be installed.
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Jacques AUBERT: ICAM engineer - Member of Les Experts du Verre association
INTRODUCTION
This article sets out the rules for calculating the thickness of glazing used in building structures.
These rules define, on the one hand, the loads to be taken into account and, on the other, the criteria to be met depending on the technique used.
Since, on the one hand, the mechanical performance of glazing depends on the nature of its basic components and the way in which these components are combined in the final glazing, and, on the other hand, the load resulting from the glazing's own weight cannot be known at the time of calculation, since the purpose of the calculation is precisely to define the thickness of each of the glass panes making it up, The principle of the calculation is to determine the minimum necessary and sufficient thickness of an annealed monolithic glass that meets the loads applied to it, and then to check that the composition we have chosen, a priori, meets the minimum thickness obtained by calculation and the deflection criterion that applies to the structure in which the glazing is installed.
In this article, we'll look at glazing installed in frames with glazing beads that meet the requirements of DTU n° 39 , or when they form a tempered glass unit. In a second article, we'll look at glazing installed by bonding to a support (VEC – vitrage extérieur collé), or fixed to a structure (VEA – vitrage extérieur attaché).
First, we'll look at the loads exerted on glazing depending on how it's installed, then we'll give the calculation formulas used to define its thickness.
Calculation examples are given to illustrate how to arrive at the correct glazing composition.
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KEYWORDS
glass thickness calculation | DTU 39 | structural glazing | bolted glazing | windows | curtain walling
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Bibliography
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– GINGER-CEBTP [GLAZING-DECISION] [email protected]
– FFPV [XLGLACE DTU 39 – 2012]
– PI DEVELOPPEMENT SARL Le Fraysse 81440 LAUTREC [PI-VITRAGES 5.4] http://www.pisarl.com
Standards and norms
- Glazing and metalwork – Memento Calculating glazing thicknesses - NF DTU 39 P4 -
- Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-4: general actions – Wind actions - NF EN 1991-1-4 -
- Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-4: General actions – Actions du vent/National appendix - NF EN 1991-1-4/NA -
- Eurocode 1 – Action on structures – Part 1-3: General actions – Snow loads - NF EN 1991-1-3 - ...
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