Architectural Glass to Resist Seismic and Extreme Climatic Events
- 1 Edición - 14 de septiembre de 2009
- Última edición
- Editor: Richard A. Behr
- Idioma: Inglés
Glass is a popular cladding material for modern buildings. The trend for steel-framed, glass-clad buildings instead of those using traditional materials such as brick and concrete… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Glass is a popular cladding material for modern buildings. The trend for steel-framed, glass-clad buildings instead of those using traditional materials such as brick and concrete has inherent problems. These include, for example, the performance of architectural glass in extreme climatic events such as windstorms and heavy snow loads and also during earthquakes. This book reviews the state-of-the-art in glass and glazing technology to resist failure due to these natural events.
Building code seismic requirements for architectural glass in the United States are considered first of all, followed by a chapter on glazing and curtain wall systems to resist earthquakes. The next two chapters discuss snow loads on building envelopes and glazing systems, and types and design of glazing systems to resist snow loads. Wind pressures and the impact of wind-borne debris are then considered in the next group of chapters which also review special types of glazing systems to resist windstorms. A final chapter reviews test methods for the performance of glazing systems during earthquakes and extreme climatic events.
With its distinguished editor and team of contributors, Architectural glass to resist seismic and extreme climatic events is an essential resource for architects, structural, civil and architectural engineers, researchers and those involved in designing and specifying building glazing and cladding materials in areas where severe windstorms, snow and earthquakes are a threat.
Building code seismic requirements for architectural glass in the United States are considered first of all, followed by a chapter on glazing and curtain wall systems to resist earthquakes. The next two chapters discuss snow loads on building envelopes and glazing systems, and types and design of glazing systems to resist snow loads. Wind pressures and the impact of wind-borne debris are then considered in the next group of chapters which also review special types of glazing systems to resist windstorms. A final chapter reviews test methods for the performance of glazing systems during earthquakes and extreme climatic events.
With its distinguished editor and team of contributors, Architectural glass to resist seismic and extreme climatic events is an essential resource for architects, structural, civil and architectural engineers, researchers and those involved in designing and specifying building glazing and cladding materials in areas where severe windstorms, snow and earthquakes are a threat.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Considers the state of the art in glass and glazing technology to resist failure due to extreme climatic events
- Reviews specific building techniques and test methods to enhance glazing performance during snow storms, wind storms and earthquakes
De interès para
De interès para
Architects; Structural, civil and architectural engineers; Researchers and those involved in designing and specifying building glazing and cladding materials in areas where severe windstorms, snow and earthquakes are a threat
Índice
Índice
Building code seismic requirements for architectural glass: The United States; Glazing and curtain wall systems to resist earthquakes; Snow loads on building envelopes and glazing systems; Architectural glass to resist snow loads; Wind pressures on building envelopes; Architectural glass to resist wind pressures; Architectural glass to resist wind-borne debris impacts; Glazing systems to resist windstorms on special buildings; Test methods for performance of glazing systems and exterior walls during earthquakes and extreme climatic events.
Reseñas
Reseñas
"The book provides a comprehensive review and design guide for AG components in buildings that would improve their performance against seismic and climatic events."—Materials World
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 14 de septiembre de 2009
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre el editor
Sobre el editor
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Richard A. Behr
Dr Richard A. Behr P.E. is the Charles and Elinor Matts Professor of Architectural Engineering in the Department of Architectural Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
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