Sustainability, and more specifically embodied carbon emissions, have become one of the most prominent challenges for the facade industry. Discussions around the topic focus on the global warming potential of materials and their recycled content, whilst efficiency and innovation in design as a way to reduce embodied emissions have not yet received the same level of attention. This article proposes evolved structural design and detailing methods for glass-metal facades that minimize the amount of materials needed to meet their serviceability and structural integrity requirements. The discussion focuses on structural sealant glazing and the composite behavior of glass and frame to resist out of plane loads. The study promotes capitalizing on the inherent contribution of the adhesive connection towards the flexural stiffness of façades and proposes ways of enhancing it for further structural optimization. The selected two-component polyurethane adhesive is characterized at different temperatures to simulate the expected working conditions. The impact of the adhesive connection is assessed through an experimental program
consisting of extensive four-point bending tests of representative beam samples and corresponding numerical studies. The article provides an interpretation of the interim results and discusses the potential of the proposed solutions to contribute towards a holistic approach to reduce the global warming potential of building envelopes. Finally, directions for future research needed for practical applications of the proposals are presented and discussed.
Pedro Galvez Villarino
The Minimal Wall: material characterization to exploit the glass-aluminum composite behaviour in the design of facades
Company: Sika Services AG, Switzerland
About the speaker:
Aerospace Engineer with international background working on design and calculation of adhesive joints and product management in Industrial applications.
My career has been based in technical tasks having experience in added value projects.
More than 1000 projects supported in the last 5 years mainly related with the Façade business but also with other industrial business as Transportation, Marine or Appliances and Manufacturing.