Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770138 Engineering Failure Analysis 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The growing use of glass as structural building material gives rise to structural integrity and safety problems. As a contribution to solving these problems, this work investigates the mechanical behaviour of friction-grip bolted connections, which are probably the most commonly used assembling technique for glass beams and plates. The mechanical problems relative to friction-grip bolted connections are complex because highly nonlinear phenomena such as unilateral contact and dry friction are involved. To achieve the objective, a coupled experimental and numerical approach is developed in this work. Firstly, an experimental tribological study is carried out to propose a law capable of describing the friction phenomenon relevant to glass bolted joints. Next, the unilateral frictional contact problem posed by friction-grip bolted connections is numerically analyzed by using the MSC MARCĀ® finite element code in which an experimentally-identified time-dependent friction law is implemented. Finally, full scale tests are performed for glass structures to validate the numerical simulations.

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