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Fragility curves for architectural glass in stick-built glazing systems
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Fragility curves for architectural glass in stick-built glazing systems

William C O'Brien, Ali M Memari, Paul A Kremer and Richard A Behr
Earthquake spectra, Vol.28(2), pp.639-665
05-2012

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aseismic design buildings construction construction materials damage degradation earthquakes Engineering geology failures glass materials probability safety seismic response Seismology statistical analysis structures walls
Fragility functions are presented for 15 glazing system configurations in support of Applied Technology Council efforts to develop a performance-based seismic design approach for building performance assessment. The study includes seismic evaluation of curtain wall and storefront systems in terms of probability and the consequences of damage, including economic and life safety consequences. Defined damage states consist of gasket degradation, initial glass cracking and crushing, and glass fallout. Alternatives are offered to the provided prototype fragilities for configurations with differing glazing characteristics, which account for varying glass-to-frame clearance, aspect ratio, and glass panel dimensions. Issues related to applying laboratory-based fragility data to actual glazing systems in the field are addressed.

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