Numerical Analysis of Laminated Glass Panels with Articulared Bolted Point Fixings

This paper reports on a finite element numerical investigation for pointed fixed laminated glass panels (PFLGP). The study focused on the influence of the fixing elements and interlayer material. Two mechanical point fixing solutions were studied: i) embedded and ii) countersunk bolt fixings. Two ty...

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