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STUDY ON THE STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF CURTAIN WALL GLASS AND CABLES ACTING TOGETHER

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Volume 2, Issue 3, Pp 1-10, 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/ajace3009

Author(s)

ShenShen Zhu1,2, Dan Zhao1,2, ZhiCheng Bai1,2*, Xu Zhang1,2, ZhenJie Tan1,2

Affiliation(s)

1China Construction Fourth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510000, Guangdong, China.

2China Construction Fourth Engineering Bureau Sixth Construction Co., Ltd., Hefei 230000, Anhui, China.

Corresponding Author

ZhiCheng Bai

ABSTRACT

Based on the finite element analysis method, this paper systematically studies the effects of parameters such as glass thickness, cable diameter, cable pretension force and glass segmentation size on the static and vibration performance of the curtain wall structure. Research results show that glass segmentation size has the most significant impact on structural performance, and rational division of glass panel size is of great significance for optimizing structural performance. This study provides a theoretical basis and practical reference for the design and optimization of curtain wall structures in large-scale convention and exhibition centers.

KEYWORDS

Cable-type glass curtain wall; Static performance; Vibration performance; Finite element analysis; Hangzhou convention and exhibition center

CITE THIS PAPER

ShenShen Zhu, Dan Zhao, ZhiCheng Bai, Xu Zhang, ZhenJie Tan. Study on the structural performance of curtain wall glass and cables acting together. Academic Journal of Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2024, 2(3): 1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/ajace3009.

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