Abstract:
This paper studies current practices of designing
glass facades/ windows in Sri Lanka. Glass facades/ windows in
Sri Lanka are currently designed by using the design standards
developed for other countries or by using thumb rules. Since
there are no any detailed investigations to see the accuracy of
these thumb rules, the results given by thumb rules may be
overdesigned or under-designed. In this research a
questionnaire survey was conducted to identify different glass
types and their usage, thumb rules, design standards and
reasons for failures in glass structures. Experiments were done
to ensure the strength of the glass and Aluminium available in
Sri Lanka. A guideline was developed for four-point pin
supported glass panels to determine the required glass thickness
under the applied load. Those have been developed based on the
comprehensive numerical analysis conducted using SAP2000
finite element software. This research will therefore enable the
design engineers to select the required glass thickness by
applying specific load cases for the safe and economical design
of glazed facades/ windows to suit the local conditions.
Citation:
M. J. F. Fowza and H. D. Hidallana-Gamage, "Study on Use of Glass in Sri Lankan Construction Industry," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 107-112, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185303.