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The 5 Classic Glass Analysis Mistakes
Are you sure your glass analysis is truly reliable?
Modern structural glass demands precision.
Yet even experienced engineers can fall into recurring analytical pitfalls. Here's a quick overview of the five most common mistakes in structural glass verification.
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Incorrect load definitions
Misapplied load combinations or missing partial factors can compromise compliance.
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Interlayer stiffness misjudgment
Temperature and load duration significantly affect shear transfer — often underestimated.
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Production process oversight
Annealed, heat-strengthened, and tempered glass behave differently. Resistance must reflect reality.
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Linear instead of non-linear modelling
Large deflections require non-linear analysis to capture true structural behaviour.
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Neglecting IGU internal pressures
Climatic loads from temperature and altitude variations are frequently ignored.
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