Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 61, Number 1, 2017, pages 77-90

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.61.1.077

Seismic assessment and finite element modelling of glazed curtain walls

Nicola Caterino, Marta Del Zoppo, Giuseppe Maddaloni, Antonio Bonati, Giovanni Cavanna and Antonio Occhiuzzi

Abstract

Glazed curtain walls are façade systems frequently chosen in modern architecture for mid and high-rise buildings. From recent earthquakes surveys it is observed the large occurrence of non-structural components failure, such as storefronts and curtain walls, which causes sensitive economic losses and represents an hazard for occupants and pedestrians safety. In the present study, the behavior of curtain wall stick systems under seismic actions has been investigated through experimental in-plane racking tests conducted at the laboratory of the Construction Technologies Institute (ITC) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) on two full-scale aluminium/glass curtain wall test units. A finite element model has been calibrated according to experimental results in order to simulate the behavior of such components under seismic excitation. The numerical model investigates the influence of the interaction between glass panels and aluminium frame, the gasket friction and the stiffness degradation of aluminium-to-glass connections due to the high deformation level on the curtain walls behavior. This study aims to give a practical support to researchers and/or professionals who intend to numerically predict the lateral behavior of similar façade systems, so as to avoid or reduce the need of performing expensive experimental tests.

Key Words

non-structural elements; curtain walls; stick-wall systems; seismic behavior; in-plane test

Address

Nicola Caterino and Antonio Occhiuzzi: Department of Engineering, University of Naples \"Parthenope\", Naples, Italy; Construction Technologies Institute, Italian National Research Council (CNR), San Giuliano Milanese, Milan, Italy Marta Del Zoppo: Department of Engineering, University of Naples \"Parthenope\", Naples, Italy Giuseppe Maddaloni: Department of Engineering, University of Benevento \"Sannio\", Benevento, Italy; Construction Technologies Institute, Italian National Research Council (CNR), San Giuliano Milanese, Milan, Italy Antonio Bonati and Giovanni Cavanna: Construction Technologies Institute, Italian National Research Council (CNR), San Giuliano Milanese, Milan, Italy