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The Use of Glass in Buildings

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The Use of Glass in Buildings

The Use of Glass in Buildings: 1st Symposium on the Use of Glass in Buildings, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (ASTM Special Technical Publication, 1434) By ASTM International
Publisher: ASTM International 2002-01-01 | 173 Pages | ISBN: 0803134584 | PDF | 3.4 MB

The broad focus of this comprehensive, new publication is the quality, design, use, and performance of architectural glass. Sixteen peer-reviewed papers cover: Quality Issues–addresses the problems associated with the use of ASTM C1036 for field inspections of glass; the interrelationship between building codes and glass standards; on-line quality control measuring systems for tempered and heat-strengthened glass; and the impact of self-cleaning glass. Performance Assessments–presents developments around the performance of insulating glass and glass facades, including in-situ dew point testing to assess life span of insulating glass units; and an assessment of annual energy consumption of ventilated double glass facades using computer simulation. Glass Design–examines the structural performance of laminated glass made with stiff interlayers; design methodologies for glass, including rectangular window glass supported on three sides; large trapezoidal window glass lites; window glass design software based on ASTM E1300; and a new procedure for thermal stress evaluation of monolithic glass. Glass in Hurricanes–addresses special design considerations for glass used in hurricane-prone areas, including retrofitting commercial structures with laminated glass and testing of annealed glass with anchored-film glass retention systems. Glass for Fire Safety and Security–covers a broad spectrum of topics, including security glazing, fire rated glass and sprinklers, and a design procedure for blast resistant laminated glass. Audience: This publication is a valuable resource for architects; specifiers;laboratory personnel; consultants; and glass manufacturers, fabricators, and installers.
Table of Contents Overview ASTM C 1036: Does It Work for Field Inspections of Surface Blemishes?
Mazula T., Hennings I. Codes and Standards Affecting Glass in Buildings: The U.S. and Beyond
Block V. The Impact of Self-Cleaning Glass
Barry C., O'Day T. PC-Based Stress-Measuring System for On-Line Quality Control of Tempered and Heat-Strengthened Glass
Redner A. In-Situ Dew-point Measurement to Assess Life Span of Insulating Glass Units
Torok G., Lichtenberger W., Major A. Evaluation of the Condensation Resistance Rating as Determined Using the NFRC 500 Procedure
Wise D., Shah B. Structural Performance of Laminated Glass Made with a “Stiff” Interlayer
Bennison S., Smith C., Duser A., Jagota A. Development of Design Methodology for Rectangular Glass Supported on Three Sides to Resist Lateral Uniformly Distributed Loads
El-Shami M., Norville H. Wind Load Resistance of Large Trapezoidal Glass Lites
Norville H., El-Shami M., Jackson R., Johnson G. Window Glass Design Software
Morse S. A Thermal Stress Evaluation Procedure for Monolithic Annealed Glass
Beason W., Lingnell A. Retrofitting Commercial Structures with Laminated Glass to Withstand Hurricane Effects
Beers P., Pilcher M., Sciaudone J. Testing of Annealed Glass with Anchored-Film Glass Retention Systems for Fallout Protection After Thermal Stress Cracking
Kaskel B., Pearson J., Schmidt M., Pelletier R. The Advantages of Glazing in an Overall Security Strategy
Betten M., Beruhe H. The Relationship Between Sprinkler Systems and Glass
Razwick J. Design Procedure for Blast-Resistant Laminated Glass
Norville H., Conrath E.

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