Design of Structural Glass - Explained by Examples

Price: $---.--
Member Price: $---.--
Member Savings: $---.--
As low as $105.00

 

This webinar starts with a brief review of the material behavior that differentiates glass as a structural material from other more commonly used materials. Various examples of the design of glass to current US codes and standards are then be reviewed, including typical edge-supported glass panes per ASTM E1300; a-typically supported vertical glass elements; panes or planks supporting gravity loads; glass beams or fins; and a brief introduction to basic bolted connections. Generation of the appropriate glass allowable strength values dependent on glass type and duration of loading per ASTM E1300 and consideration of post-breakage behavior are included.

Andrea Hektor, S. E., joined KPFF Consulting Engineers in Portland, OR after earning both her bachelors and masters degrees in engineering from Cornell University. She is actively involved in educating the design community, and has a particular interest in unique and non-typical structures. While the bulk of her work is in buildings, KPFF

More Information
Description: DVD with PDF handout
Free standard shipping within U.S.

Instant Video with PDF handout
Once you purchase the product, an activation link as well as a security code will be emailed to you. You can activate your on-demand video at any time. Once activated, the video will expire in 365 days.

Speakers Andrea Hektor, S.E.
Duration 136 mins
This site has been tested and optimized for Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Internet Explorer 10+. We recommend users of early versions of Internet Explorer to update to Version 11 or later.
Search engine powered by ElasticSuite