Abstract

The cost of construction has been increasing, stemming mostly from increased material costs. One potential method to address this issue is the introduction of novel composites for use in structural applications. Bulk glass may prove to be a superior compositing material due to its low cost and high strength. The introduction of bulk soda-lime glass to structural applications is nontrivial; due to glass’ unique properties, such as its relatively low Young’s modulus (when compared to steel) and brittleness, compositing glass has proven difficult. A novel concept of a glass-reinforced composite column (GRCC) is introduced that works to benefit from glass’ unique properties for structural applications. The results indicate that GRCCs can be designed that have costs that are estimated to be 11% less than typical timber construction members. Additionally, GRCCs are estimated to provide a 50% cost advantage over similarly strong structural steel sections. By interpreting the results of finite element modeling, which was conducted iteratively to form buckling load to cost curves, three regions were identified that occur as the glass percentage is increased. These regions also exist with columns made of other materials (such as steel). Additionally, the finite element modeling (FEM)-determined shear stresses have smaller values than the shear strengths of typical sizing agents. In conclusion, GRCCs provide significant cost advantages (up to 50% cost reduction) over steel, and slight cost advantages when compared to structural timbers, although GRCCs have the added benefit of consisting of non-degrading materials.

Highlights

  • The concept of bulk glass reinforcement has been introduced for structural systems as a material that can provide lower construction costs when compared against conventional construction materials [1]

  • The cost advantage occurs due to glass’ large compressive strength (1000 MPa [2]; >1100 MPa for fused quartz [3])

  • While pultruded glass fiber composites have their uses, the focus of this paper is instead on composites that can be economically designed when compared against standard construction materials

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The concept of bulk glass reinforcement has been introduced for structural systems as a material that can provide lower construction costs when compared against conventional construction materials [1]. CTeqheueqiucvoiavsltaelvnestn.st.sst.rong axis buckling load comparison for the various grades of Douglas fir and the GRCC equivalents. The equivalent buckling load GRCC is designed.

Results
Conclusion

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.