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Wind and Structures Volume 37, Number 4, October 2023 , pages 289-302 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/was.2023.37.4.289 |
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Whole-life wind-induced deflection of insulating glass units |
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Zhiyuan Wang, Junjin Liu, Jianhui Li and Suwen Chen
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Abstract | ||
Insulating glass units (IGUs) have been widely used in buildings in recent years due to their superior thermal insulation performance. However, because of the panel reciprocating motion and fatigue deterioration of sealants under longterm wind loads, many IGUs have the problem of early failure of watertight properties in real usage. This study aimed to propose a statistical method for wind-induced deflection of IGU panels during the whole life service period, for further precise analysis of the accumulated fatigue damage at the sealed part of the edge bond. By the estimation of the wind occurrence regularity based on wind pressure return period, the events of each wind speed interval during the whole life were obtained for the IGUs at 50m height in Beijing, which are in good agreement with the measured data. Also, the wind-induced deflection analysis method of IGUs based on the formula of airspace coefficient was proposed and verified as an improvement of the original stiffness distribution method with the average relative error compared to the test being about 3% or less. Combining the two methods above, the deformation of the outer and inner panes under wind loads during 30 years was precisely calculated, and the deflection and stress state at selected locations were obtained finally. The results show that the compression displacement at the secondary sealant under the maximum wind pressure is close to 0.3 mm (strain 2.5%), and the IGUs are in tens of thousands of times the low amplitude tensile-compression cycle and several times to dozens of times the relatively high amplitude tensilecompression cycle environment. The approach proposed in this paper provides a basis for subsequent studies on the durability of IGUs and the wind-resistant behaviors of curtain wall structures. | ||
Key Words | ||
airspace coefficient; insulating glass units; load sharing ratio; wind-induced deflection; wind load statistics | ||
Address | ||
Zhiyuan Wang:1)China Academy of Building Research, Beijing 100013, China 2)Department of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China Junjin Liu and Jianhui Li:China Academy of Building Research, Beijing 100013, China Suwen Chen:Department of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China | ||