Publication detail
Experimental Verification of Atmospheric Physical Influence on Behaviour of Glass-Fibre-Concrete Façade Panels
KARMAZÍNOVÁ, M. MELCHER, J.
Original Title
Experimental Verification of Atmospheric Physical Influence on Behaviour of Glass-Fibre-Concrete Façade Panels
English Title
Experimental Verification of Atmospheric Physical Influence on Behaviour of Glass-Fibre-Concrete Façade Panels
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
The paper presents the brief information on particular results of experimental study focused on the problems of behaviour of structural plated components made of glass-fibre-concrete and used in building constructions, exposed to the atmospheric physical effects caused by the weather changes in the summer period. Weather changes represented namely by temperature and rain cause also the changes of the temperature and moisture of the investigated structural components. This can affect their static behaviour that means stresses and deformations, which have been monitored as the main outputs of tests performed. Experimental verification is based on the simulation of the influence of temperature and rain using the defined procedure of warming and water sprinkling with respect to the corresponding weather conditions during summer period in the South Moravian region at the Czech Republic, where the application of these structural components is mainly considered. Within this experimental programme glass-fibre-concrete panels used for building façades have been tested.
English abstract
The paper presents the brief information on particular results of experimental study focused on the problems of behaviour of structural plated components made of glass-fibre-concrete and used in building constructions, exposed to the atmospheric physical effects caused by the weather changes in the summer period. Weather changes represented namely by temperature and rain cause also the changes of the temperature and moisture of the investigated structural components. This can affect their static behaviour that means stresses and deformations, which have been monitored as the main outputs of tests performed. Experimental verification is based on the simulation of the influence of temperature and rain using the defined procedure of warming and water sprinkling with respect to the corresponding weather conditions during summer period in the South Moravian region at the Czech Republic, where the application of these structural components is mainly considered. Within this experimental programme glass-fibre-concrete panels used for building façades have been tested.
Keywords
Experimental verification, Atmospheric physical influence, Static behaviour, Glass-fibreconcrete, Façade panel, Simulation, Test, Warming, Cooling, Water sprinkling, Weather.
RIV year
2014
Released
06.02.2014
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Location
Zurich
ISBN
978-3-03835-028-6
Book
Experimental and Applied Mechanics
Edition
1
Edition number
1
Pages from
78
Pages to
83
Pages count
6
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT114455,
author="Marcela {Karmazínová} and Jindřich {Melcher}",
title="Experimental Verification of Atmospheric Physical Influence on Behaviour of Glass-Fibre-Concrete Façade Panels",
annote="The paper presents the brief information on particular results of experimental study focused on the problems of behaviour of structural plated components made of glass-fibre-concrete and used in building constructions, exposed to the atmospheric physical effects caused by the weather changes in the summer period. Weather changes represented namely by temperature and rain cause also the changes of the temperature and moisture of the investigated structural components. This can affect their static behaviour that means stresses and deformations, which have been monitored as the main
outputs of tests performed. Experimental verification is based on the simulation of the influence of temperature and rain using the defined procedure of warming and water sprinkling with respect to the corresponding weather conditions during summer period in the South Moravian region at the Czech
Republic, where the application of these structural components is mainly considered. Within this experimental programme glass-fibre-concrete panels used for building façades have been tested.",
address="Trans Tech Publications",
booktitle="Experimental and Applied Mechanics",
chapter="114455",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.518.78",
edition="1",
howpublished="print",
institution="Trans Tech Publications",
number="1",
year="2014",
month="february",
pages="78--83",
publisher="Trans Tech Publications",
type="conference paper"
}