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dc.contributorMulti-disciplinary Studiesen_US
dc.contributorDepartment of Civil and Structural Engineeringen_US
dc.creatorTse, Kit-kwong-
dc.identifier.urihttps://theses.lib.polyu.edu.hk/handle/200/113-
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.publisherHong Kong Polytechnic University-
dc.rightsAll rights reserveden_US
dc.titleSnap-through buckling of plastic-glassy sheetingen_US
dcterms.abstractPlastic-glassy sheeting is commonly used as covering plates for canopy, skylight, barrel vault to educational and institutional glazing requiring the passing through of sunlight and aesthetic out-look. The advantage of the material is the low-cost, and energy efficient due to the daylighting effect. With its inherent design flexibility, this sheeting can be cut or cold-formed on site during installation without the pre-forming and fabrication associated with glass or acrylic. It is lightweight and requires less structural support compared to all-glass systems, saving additional time and labour costs. Further, its durability and energy efficiency add up to long term cost savings, too. This dissertation describes the snap-through type buckling behaviour for the curved and flat sheeting under static load using the geometrically non-linear finite element method. The buckling load of a typical glassy sheet system and the failure load with different configurations, boundary conditions and loading patterns are reported and tabulated against negative and positive wind pressure, and the avoidance of snap through buckling will be discussed against these parameters.en_US
dcterms.extent158 leaves : ill. ; 30 cmen_US
dcterms.isPartOfPolyU Electronic Thesesen_US
dcterms.issued1999en_US
dcterms.educationalLevelAll Masteren_US
dcterms.educationalLevelM.Sc.en_US
dcterms.LCSHPlastic analysis (Engineering)en_US
dcterms.LCSHStructural analysis (Engineering)en_US
dcterms.LCSHFinite element methoden_US
dcterms.LCSHNonlinear theoriesen_US
dcterms.LCSHBuckling (Mechanics)en_US
dcterms.LCSHHong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertationsen_US
dcterms.accessRightsrestricted accessen_US

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