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Numerical study on fire response of glass facades in different installation forms

Yu Wang, Yue Wu, Qingsong Wang, K. M. Liew, Haodong Chen, Jinhua Sun, Linghui He

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    Abstract

    Building façades made of glass are viewed as one of the weakest parts of a building; these can easily break in case of fire and change the compartment fire dynamic by creating a new opening for air to enter. According to the onsite survey in four cities in China, nine cases with different shaded and constraining conditions are designed to investigate the thermal response of Low-E glass façades when subjected to a fire. The Coulomb-Mohr criterion and SIFs based mixed-mode criterion are employed to predict the crack initiation and growth, respectively. The glass stress distributions, breaking time and the initiation and propagation of crack are presented, using the three-dimensional finite element method. It was found that various shaded and constraining conditions have a significant effect on the breaking behavior of glass panes. The glass panes with four edges shaded are more prone breaking than other shaded cases, but the four edges constrained pane is relatively safer. All cracks initiate either from the edge of the pane or the borderline between the exposed and shaded areas. Furthermore, practical advice to optimize the window installation design or ways to protect the glass from falling out in a fire can be obtained from the results. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)172-180
    JournalConstruction and Building Materials
    Volume61
    Online published27 Mar 2014
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2014

    Research Keywords

    • Breaking behavior
    • Finite element method
    • Fixed condition
    • Glass façades
    • Thermal stress

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