Developments in structural glass

Author:Graham Coult and Mauro Overend

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1 February 2022

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Developments in structural glass

The Structural Engineer
Author

Graham Coult and Mauro Overend

Date published

1 February 2022

Author

Graham Coult and Mauro Overend

Price

Standard: £9
Members/Subscribers: Free

Graham Coult and Mauro Overend discuss recent advances in the use of glass in structural design and look forward to the release of a draft Eurocode.

Correction

This article was amended on 10 February 2022 to correct the status of laminated heat-strengthend glass in the post-fracture limit state (Figure 5) from 'Fails' to 'Complies'.

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