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Structurally Efficient Glass Laminated Composite Beams

For several years work has been conducted at the architecture faculty of Delft University of Technology to develop novel glass based composite structural elements. One of these elements is a beam designed as a structural element for roof constructions. At the fifth glass processing days in 1997 a proof of concept for such a composite beam was shown. This has been further developed into a prototype that is an efficient structural element with high transparency and a unique failure mechanism that provides structural safety.

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Dr. Frederic Veer
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Delft University of Technology

Frederic Veer has been involved in glass research since 1995, developing new combinations and structures which use glass as a structural material in innovative ways. Currently the author is head of a ...

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