Investigation of the mechanical and thermomechanical behavior of spatial glass structures with innovative slim fitting solutions

Bachelor thesis, Master thesis

While the glass panes in conventional lattice shells are typically used only as infill elements, activating the full load-bearing potential of glass can contribute significantly to reducing the material and energy resources of substructures for glass facades.

A current research project is investigating the integration of local and linear connection structures in glass supporting structures, which should help to better exploit the structural potential of the glass panes used and thus reduce the steel consumption in substructures to a necessary minimum. This should ultimately enable the construction of transparent glass structures with a wide variety of shapes and applications.

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A thesis in this field can concentrate on experimental and/or numerical investigations in several research fields including (compare the mindnmap on the poster):

- global and local topology optimization

- material characterization

- mechanical behavior of the glass-fitting connection

- thermomechanical behavior of the glass-fitting connection