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TITLE Pages
Table of Contents
1 Summary 3
2 Basic Data 4
2.1 Standards and References 4
2.2 Materials 5
2.3 Performance Criteria 5
2.4 Programs used for the structural analysis 5
4 Design Narrative 7
4.1 Load Path 7
4.2 Coupled Mullion 8
4.3 Mullion Structural Systems 10
4.4 Critical Panel Evaluation 13
4.5 CW In-plane Performance 14
5 Loading 15
5.1 Dead Load, QD 15
5.2 Wind Load, QW 16
1 SUMMARY
This set of structural calculation covers only Wall Type 3 curtain wall system. This includes the typical units except
those located at the corners in which the structural calculations are submitted under a separate cover.
The results of the system analyses and all associated structural calculations in the succeeding sections of this report
are summarized as follows:
Table 1 Results Summary
Critical Section
Stress
Element Material Deflection Utilization Referenc
Utilization
e
Male Mullion 6063-T6 98 % 98 % Biaxial bending §8.1
Female Mullion 6063-T6 43 % 62 % Bending §8.1
Stack Joint - Header 6063-T6 65 % 38 % Biaxial bending §9.2.2
Stack Joint - Sill 6063-T6 35 % 38 % Bending §9.2.1
Transom 1 (Type1) 6063-T6 43 % 45 % Biaxial bending §8.3.1
Transom 1 (Type2) 6063-T6 52 % 62 % Biaxial bending §8.4.1
Transom 2 (Type1) 6063-T6 44 % 41 % Biaxial bending §9.3.1
Transom 2 (Type2) 6063-T6 59 % 71 % Biaxial bending §9.4.1
Sword (Type 1) 6063-T6 8% - No bending (only §8.1.5
shear)
Sword (Type 2) 7022-T651 51 % - Biaxial bending §9.1
Thermal Break Polyamide 95 % - Shear §9.3.2
Connections - Screw ST4.8 A4-80 87 % - Shear §10.7.3
2 BASIC DATA
2.1 Standards and References
2.1.1 Codes and Standards
Table 2.1-1 Codes and Standards
Nr. Code/Standard Title
1 ASTM F593 Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bolts, Hex Cap Screws, and Studs
2 ASTM 1300 Standard Practice for Determining Load Resistance of Glass in Buildings
3 ADM 2005 The Aluminum Association Inc. "Aluminum Design Manual",
4 AAMA TIR-A8-04 Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems
5 AAMA TIR-A9-1991 Metal Curtain Wall Fasteners
6 EN ISO 1478:1999 Tapping screw thread
7 ISO 3506-1:1997 Mechanical properties of corrosion-resistant stainless-steel fasteners -Part 1: Bolts,
screws and studs
8 ISO 7049: 1983 Cross recessed pan head tapping screws
2.2 Materials
2.2.1 Material Properties
Table 2.2-1 Properties of Aluminum
Material Modulus Modulus Min. Tensile Yield Min. Tensile Reference
of Elasticity, of Elasticity for Strength, Ultimate
deflection, Strength,
E (N/mm2) E (N/mm2) Fty (N/mm2) Ftu (N/mm2)
Extrusion 69600 68900 170 205 ADM 2005 Table 3.3-
6063-T6 1M
Sheets 69600 68900 115 145 ADM 2005 Table 3.3-
5005-H14 1M
Sword - 1 69600 68900 170 205 ADM 2005 Table 3.3-
6063-T6 1M
Sword - 2 72000 72000 490 520 EN - AW7022
7022-T651
Transom – 1 Transom – 1
(Type 1) (Type 2)
Mullion Mullion
Male & Female Male & Female
Transom – 2 Transom – 2
(Type 1) (Type 2)
Stack Joint Stack Joint
Sill Transom Sill Transom
4 DESIGN NARRATIVE
4.1 Load Path
4.1.1 Vertical Loads
Vertical loads, due to the weight of the curtain wall unit including all attachments, are transferred equally by the
vertical mullions on both sides of the CW unit. Each mullion has a bracket that is mated to another brackets that are
mounted on the floor slab of the base building.
WI WIND
N
LO D LOAD
AD
(b) Bending Stiffness. Since both parts have equal deflection, the stiffness of both parts are responsible for the load
carrying capacity. Assuming that the longitudinal shear, due to friction of the shear connector contact with the
female groove, is negligible, the total stiffness, EI of the coupled mullion setup is given as:
(c) Load Sharing. Each part of the mullion setup share a certain amount of the internal moment in proportion to
their stiffness:
EI EI
M MALE = M TOTAL MALE M FEMALE = M TOTAL FEMALE
EITOTAL EITOTAL
(d) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
c = ∆F
∆l ⋅ l
Note: 1 In checking the longitudinal shear (shear flow) in the thermal barrier, a factor of safety of 3.0 is considered
when calculated using a more precise FEM analysis. In cases where equation (28) of AAMA-TIR-A8-04 is used to
approximate the shear flow, a lower factor of safety is considered since the accuracy of this equation depends on
the degree of symmetry of the two faces being combined. In the case of the profiles used in the system, the two
faces are always very far from being symmetrical.
3. Design value Gc is calculated considering the relationship:
Gc = c ⋅ h
b () where: Gc = shear modulus of the core in N/mm2
4. Predictions of effective moment of Inertia (I’e) are calculated for a range of Gc based on the shear test results.
The results are plotted on “predicted effective I” versus “span L” graph.
Upper bound @ -20°C Gc = 600.8 N/mm2
Lower bound @ +80°C Gc = 384.8 N/mm2
Using the conservative value from the test, the design value of Gc used in the analysis is when the thermal break is
softest @ elevated temperature of +80°C:
Gc = 384.8 N / mm2
q q
ρ , end rotation h SW
Sword (short)
gap/2 gap/2
q
L SW
L
M MAX δ MAX
EI'
Deflected Mullion
Mullion
gap/2 gap/2
q1
L SW
L
M1 δ1
EI'
Deflected Mullion
Mullion
Sword (longer)
Sword
q2
couple,SW
F
L
M2 w2
EI
Deflected Mullion
Sword couple,SW
F
Moment Deflection
WING - C WING - C
WING - B WING - B
SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 1
(ALL THE REST) (ALL THE REST)
SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2
(3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (5 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2
(3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
WING - A WING - A
WING - C WING - C
WING - B WING - B
SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 1
(ALL THE REST) (ALL THE REST) SYSTEM 2
SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2 (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
(5 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
LEVEL 33 LEVEL 37
TIER 2 TIER 3
SYSTEM 2
(3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
WING - A SYSTEM 2
(3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
WING - A
WING - C WING - C
WING - B WING - B
SYSTEM 1 SYSTEM 1
SYSTEM 2 (ALL THE REST) SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 2 (ALL THE REST) SYSTEM 2
(3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (5 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (14 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES) (3 CW UNITS BOTH SIDES)
LEVEL 52 LEVEL 63
TIER 4 TIER 5
1
Note: Structural system 2 extends to the shaded cell in the table.
(b) Slab deflection. Due to slab deflection two loading scenarios occur on the system which are addressed in this set
of calculation:
• Where the slab has uneven deflection at the bracket locations of a given CW unit, the bracket that is located on
the lower point of the deflected slab will become a “dead bracket” which means it is carrying no weight because
the slab is hanging below. This results to a one-side supported unit wherein the other bracket carries the whole
weight and causes the CW unit to rotate due to the eccentric application of its weight (dead load). Couple force
is then produced to counteract the rotation. The couple is a set of horizontal forces acting on the “live bracket”
and on the sword.
• At the apex of the deflected slab, “live brackets” occur at the same point for two adjacent CW units. Thus, the
bracket mounted on the slab shall be designed to cater for this double loading.
5 LOADING
5.1 Dead Load, QD
Table 5.1-1 Weight of Structural System - 1, Total weight = 3.07 kN (313 kg.)
Refer. Specific Wt. Real constant 1 Unit Wt. Real constant 2 Total wt.
Element
k1 = ∙ k1 k2 W = ∙k2
Aluminum Extrusion 0.53 kN
Male mullion §6.1.1(a) 27.0 kN/m3 A = 2414 mm2 0.06 kN/m L = 3.70m 0.24 kN
3 2
Female mullion §6.1.2(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 883 mm 0.02 kN/m L = 3.70m 0.09 kN
3 2
Header transom §6.2.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 946 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.39m 0.04 kN
3 2
Sill transom §6.2.2(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 1282 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.39m 0.05 kN
3 2
Transom 1 §6.3.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 1067 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.39m 0.04 kN
3 2
Transom 2 §6.4.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 984 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.39m 0.04 kN
3 2
Sword §6.5.1 27.0 kN/m A = 2100 mm 0.06 kN/m L = 0.50m 0.03 kN
Upper spandrel panel 0.41 kN/m2 0.27 kN
Stainless Steel Sheet M14 78.0 kN/ m3 t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m2 A = 0.65 m2 0.08 kN
Steel Sheet M38 78.0 kN/m3 t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m2 A = 0.65 m2 0.08 kN
3 2 2
Insulation M9 0.7 kN/m t = 70mm 0.05 kN/m A = 0.65 m 0.03 kN
3 2 2
Steel Sheet M8 78.0 kN/m t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m A = 0.65 m 0.08 kN
Vision panel 0.45 kN/m2 1.77 kN
Glass GL-1.3 25.0 kN/m3 t = 18mm 0.45 kN/m2 A = 3.93 m2 1.77 kN
Lower Spandrel panel 0.45 kN/m2 0.24 kN
Glass GL-2.3 25.0 kN/m3 t = 18mm 0.45 kN/m2 A = 0.54 m2 0.24 kN
Accessories 0.05 kN/m2 0.26 kN
2
Thermal break, setting block, gaskets, sealant, screws, etc. approx.10%W A = 5.12 m 0.26 kN
Table 5.1-2 Weight of Structural System - 2, Total weight = 4.63 kN (472 kg.)
Refer. Specific Wt. Real constant 1 Unit Wt. Real constant 2 Total wt.
Element
k1 = ∙ k1 k2 W = ∙k2
Aluminum Extrusion 0.76 kN
Male mullion §6.1.1(a) 27.0 kN/m3 A = 2414 mm2 0.06 kN/m L = 3.70m 0.24 kN
Female mullion §6.1.2(a) 27.0 kN/m3 A = 883 mm2 0.02 kN/m L = 3.70m 0.09 kN
3 2
Header transom §7.2.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 946 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.94m 0.05 kN
3 2
Sill transom §7.2.2(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 1282 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.94m 0.07 kN
3 2
Transom 1 §7.3.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 2181 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.94m 0.11 kN
3 2
Transom 2 §7.4.1(a) 27.0 kN/m A = 2050 mm 0.03 kN/m L = 1.94m 0.11 kN
3 2
Sword §7.5.2 27.0 kN/m A = 2100 mm 0.06 kN/m L = 1.42m 0.09 kN
Upper spandrel panel 0.41 kN/m2 0.37 kN
Stainless Steel Sheet M14 78.0 kN/ m3 t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m2 A = 0.91 m2 0.11 kN
Steel Sheet M38 78.0 kN/m3 t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m2 A = 0.91 m2 0.11 kN
3 2 2
Insulation M9 0.7 kN/m t = 70mm 0.05 kN/m A = 0.91 m 0.04 kN
3 2 2
Steel Sheet M8 78.0 kN/m t = 1.5mm 0.12 kN/m A = 0.91 m 0.11 kN
Vision panel 0.50 kN/m2 2.76 kN
Glass GL-1.3 25.0 kN/m3 t = 10 + 10mm 0.50 kN/m2 A = 5.51 m2 2.76 kN
Lower Spandrel panel 0.50 kN/m2 0.38 kN
Glass GL-2.3 25.0 kN/m3 t = 10 + 10mm 0.50 kN/m2 A = 0.76 m2 0.38 kN
Accessories 0.05 kN/m2 0.36 kN
Thermal break, setting block, gaskets, sealant, screws, etc. approx.10%W A = 7.18 m2 0.36 kN
A1 = 266.5mm2
30.4
c.g.1
137
17.9
2 2
27
148.5
A2a = 623.7mm2
286
c.g.
DIAGONALLY ORIENTED
WEBS:
c.g.2 A2b = 674.1mm2
34.2 40.9
149
107.2
A2 = A2a+ A2bxcos(13deg.)
A2 = 1280.5mm2
13°
A = A1 + A2
A = 1547.0mm2
1.00E+07
Io (non-composite)
5.00E+06
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Element 2
c.g.
Element 3
The governing allowable stress, under local buckling as calculated below, is summarized as follows:
ace 1, considering elements 1, & 2 c1 = 103.03MPa
ace 2, considering element 3 c2 = 131.0MPa
• Element 1
ADM 2005, §3.4.16: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on Both Edges
Clause Action Notes
b= 30.5 m Width of the flat element
t= 1.8 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M F cy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E = 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
1/3
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy) /21.7] = 213.398 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
0.5
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E) = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.16-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/1.6Dp = 23.0 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.16-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/1.6Dp = 39.5 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 16.9 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = b/t < S1 Short compression element
3.4.16-1 Fc = Fcy/ny = 103.03 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
• Element 2
ADM 2005, §3.4.18: Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on Both Edges
Clause Action Notes
b= 45.8 m Width of the flat element
t= 1.8 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.4.48 Cc = -135.2 mm Distance from N.A. to heavily compressed edge
Co = -89.4 mm Distance from N.A. to other edge
3.3-1M F cy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E= 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.50 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
Co/Cc = 0.66
m = 1.15+Co/(2Cc) = 1.48 for -1 < Co/Cc < 1
1/3
3.3-4 Bbr = 1.3Fcy[1+(Fcy) /13.3] = 313.0 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
Dbr = (Bbr/20)(6Bbr/E)0.5 = 2.57 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.18-4 S1 = (Bbr-1.3Fcy)/m∙Dbr = 24.2 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.18-5 S2 = k1∙Bbr/m∙Dbr = 41.1 Upper bound slender limit
h/t = 25.4 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < h/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.18-2 Fc = (1/ny)[Bbr-m∙Dbr(h/t)] = 131.02 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
• Element 3
ADM 2005, §3.4.18: Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on Both Edges
Clause Action Notes
b= 66.3 m Width of the flat element
t= 2.5 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.4.48 Cc = -140.8 mm Distance from N.A. to heavily compressed edge
Co = -76.2 mm Distance from N.A. to other edge
3.3-1M Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E= 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 n y = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.50 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
Co/Cc = 0.54
m = 1.15+Co/(2Cc) = 1.42 for -1 < Co/Cc < 1
3.3-4 Bbr = 1.3Fcy[1+(Fcy)1/3/13.3] = 313.0 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
0.5
Dbr = (Bbr/20)(6Bbr/E) = 2.57 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.18-4 S1 = (Bbr-1.3Fcy)/m∙D br = 25.2 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.18-5 S2 = k1∙Bbr/m∙Dbr = 42.9 Upper bound slender limit
h/t = 26.5 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < h/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.18-2 Fc = (1/ny)[Bbr-m∙Dbr(h/t)] = 131.02 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
c.g.1
c.g.
c.g.2
I'e
Gcfor upper bound
1.09E+06 Ie for lower bound
1.00E+06 Gc
Gcfor lower bound
[mm4]
I'e
Gc
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Span, L [m]
Element 1
• Element 1
ADM 2005, §3.4.15: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on One Edge
Clause Action Notes
b= 27.3 m Width of the flat element
t= 3.0 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M F cy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E= 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
1/3
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy) /21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E)0.5 = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.15-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/5.1Dp = 7.2 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.15-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/5.1Dp = 12.4 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 9.1 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < b/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.15-2 Fc = (1/ny)[Bp-5.1Dp(b/t)] = 96.10 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 225.5mm2
A2 = 121.1mm2
FACE-2 FACE-1
c.g.2 c.g.
c.g.1
A = A1 + A2
A = 346.6mm2
5.38E+05
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
c.g.
Element 2 Element 1
FACE-2 FACE-1
The governing allowable stress, under local buckling as calculated below, is summarized as follows:
ace 1, considering element 1 c1 = 88.2MPa
ace 2, considering element 2 c2 = 34.8MPa
• Element 1
ADM 2005, §3.4.16: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on Both Edges
Clause Action Notes
b= 64.7 m Width of the flat element
t= 1.8 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E = 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy)1/3/21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E)0.5 = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.16-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/1.6Dp = 23.0 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.16-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/1.6Dp = 39.5 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 35.9 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < b/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.16-2 Fc = (1/ny)[Bp-1.6D p(b/t)] = 88.15 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
• Element 2
ADM 2005, §3.4.15: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on One Edge
Clause Action Notes
b= 59.8 m Width of the flat element
t= 2.0 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E= 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 n y = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
K2 = 2.27 Ditto
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy)1/3/21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
0.5
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E) = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.15-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/5.1Dp = 7.2 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.15-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/5.1Dp = 12.4 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 29.9 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S2 < b/t Slender compression element
0.5
3.4.15-3 Fc = k2/ny (Bp∙E) /(5.1b/t)= 34.77 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 280.8mm2
37.3
A2 = 115.2mm2
2 x PZ
c.g.
c.g.1
FACE-2 c.g.2 FACE-1
A = A1 + A2
A = 396.0mm2
I (fully composite)
Ie for upper bound Gc
Moment of Inertia [mm4]
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
FACE-1
c.g.
FACE-2
Element 1
• Element 1
ADM 2005, §3.4.15: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on One Edge
Clause Action Notes
b= 55.0 m Width of the flat element
t= 3.7 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E = 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
K2 = 2.27 Ditto
1/3
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy) /21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E)0.5 = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.15-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/5.1Dp = 7.2 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.15-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/5.1Dp = 12.4 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 14.9 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S2 < b/t Slender compression element
0.5
3.4.15-3 Fc = k2/ny (Bp∙E) /(5.1b/t)= 69.94 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 242.2mm2
A2 = 154.7mm2
A = A1 + A2
A = 396.9mm2
6.44E+05
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
c.g.
Element 1
• Element 1
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Clause Action Notes
b= 64.4 m Width of the flat element
t= 2.0 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M F cy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E = 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy)1/3/21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E)0.5 = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.16-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/1.6Dp = 23.0 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.16-5 S2 = k ∙B
1 p /1.6D p = 39.5 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 32.2 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < b/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.16-2 Fc = (1/ny)[Bp-1.6Dp(b/t)] = 92.44 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 263.2mm2
A2 = 151.4mm2 27.1
2 x PDL
A = A1 + A2
A = 414.6mm2
I (fully composite)
Ie for upper bound Gc
1.00E+06 I'e for upper bound Gc
Ie for lower bound Gc
I'e for lower bound Gc
6.63E+05
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
c.g.
Element 1
• Element 1
ADM 2005, §3.4.16: Uniform Compression in Elements of Beams - Flat Elements Supported on Both Edges
Clause Action Notes
b= 70.4 m Width of the flat element
t= 2.0 mm Thickness of the flat element
3.3-1M Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Alloy compressive yield strength
E = 69600 Mpa Young's Modulus
3.4-1 ny = 1.65 Factor of safety on yield strength
3.3-4 k1 = 0.35 Coefficient for determining slenderness limit
1/3
3.3-4 Bp = Fcy[1+(Fcy) /21.7] = 213.4 Buckling formula intercept for comp. in flat element
0.5
Dp = (Bp/10)(Bp/E) = 1.18 Buckilng formula slope for comp. in flat elements
3.4.16-4 S1 = (Bp-Fcy)/1.6Dp = 23.0 Lower bound slender limit
3.4.16-5 S2 = k1∙Bp/1.6Dp = 39.5 Upper bound slender limit
b/t = 35.2 Slenderness ratio
Criteria = S1 < b/t < S2 Intermediate compression element
3.4.16-2 Fc = (1/n )[B
y p -1.6D p(b/t)] = 89.00 Mpa Allowable compressive stress
Section properties of female mullion for Structural system 1 and 2 are the same.
Please refer to §6.1.2
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 225.5mm2
A2 = 121.1mm2
FACE-2 FACE-1
c.g.2 c.g.
c.g.1
A = A1 + A2
A = 346.6mm2
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 280.8mm2
37.3
A2 = 115.2mm2
2 x PZ
c.g.
c.g.2 c.g.1
FACE-2 FACE-1
A = A1 + A2
A = 396.0mm2
5.00E+05
Io (non-composite)
0.00E+00
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
The governing allowable stress, under local buckling as calculated in §6.2.2(d), is summarized as follows:
ace 1, considering element 1 c1 = 69.9MPa
ace 2, no element is critical under local buckling.
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 342.1mm2
38.7
A2 = 161.0mm2 2 x PZ
c.g.2
c.g.
c.g.1
FACE-2 FACE-1
A = A1 + A2
A = 503.1mm2
1.50E+06
1.31E+06
1.00E+06
Io (non-composite)
5.00E+05
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
(b) Effective Section Modulus. The effective section properties of the mullion profile is predicted by adopting the
procedure outlined in AAMA TIR-A8-04: Structural Performance of Composite Thermal Barrier Framing Systems.
§7.5.5 of AAMA TIR-A8-04 defines the effective shear area, A as the sum of the areas of the web elements. In this
case, all elements that are oriented parallel to the shear direction are considered effective in resisting shear.
A1 = 334.8mm2
A2 = 199.3mm2
43.4
2 x PZ
c.g.1 c.g.
c.g.2
FACE-2 FACE-1
A = A1 + A2
A = 534.1mm2
I (fully composite)
Moment of Inertia [mm4]
1.00E+06
Io (non-composite)
5.00E+05
Span, L [m]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
bf bm
MALE MULLION
WIND WIND
M yy,1
H M yy,1 δz,1
δz,1
LOAD LOAD
TRANSOM - 2
(ii) Mullion Analysis under Wind Load Parallel to Plane of the Unit
• mullion check under lateral wind load, refer to §8.1.4.
In checking the minor axis bending of the mullion, it is assumed that the upper spandrel panel is a rigid diaphragm in
the axis on mullion bending, this by virtue of the double skin 1.5mm infill metal sheets. With this assumption, the
mode of mullion bending is similar to a propped cantilever beam with the spandrel panel as its rigid support.
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Fig. 8.1-2 Mullion under Lateral Wind Load on Vertical Fin
Element 1
- critical element under wind suction
c.g.
Element 4
- critical element under wind pressure
Rh
Rv
Wt
H
W/2
Rh
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Reference Action Notes
I. Claculated shear on sword in the preceeding section…
§8.1.2 Suction Wind on Mullion: Shear, Vz-,m = 8.30 kN Calculated maximum shear on male mullion
Shear, Vz-,f = 0.70 kN Calculated maximum shear on female mullion
§8.1.5 Total sword shear, Vz-,Sw = Vz-,m + Vz-,f = 9.00 kN Total major axis shear on sword under wind suction
§8.1.3 Pressure Wind on Mullion: Shear, Vz+,m = 8.30 kN Calculated maximum shear on male mullion
Shear, Vz+,f = 0.70 kN Calculated maximum shear on female mullion
§8.1.5 Total sword shear, Vz+,Sw = Vz+,m + Vz+,f = 9.00 kN Total major axis shear on sword under wind pressure
§8.1.4 Lateral Wind on Mullion: Sword shear, Vy,Sw = 1.41 kN Minor axis shear on sword under lateral wind
II. Shear on sword due to slab deflection…
§5.2 CW Unit Parameters: Width of unit, W = 1.39 m Clear span between dead load support brackets
Height of unit, H = 3.70 m Approx. vertical dist. bet. dead load bracket and sword joint
§5.1 Total weight of the unit, Wt = 3.07 kN Calculated weight of all components
3.3-1M Sword Parameters: Sword, Fty = 170 Mpa Shear yield strength
Depth, dSw = 140 mm Sword gross depth
Sword thickness, t Sw = 15 mm Sword gross thickness
§8.1.5 Reaction, Rh = Wt ∙(W/2H) = 0.6 kN Lateral reaction force due to one lamed bracket support
Sword shear, Vyδ,Sw = Rh = 0.6 kN Minor axis shear on sword due tor slab deflection
III. Combined shear on sword…
Suction wind + Lateral wind + Slab defleftion:
Shear, V = [Vz-,Sw2+(Vy,Sw+Vyδ,Sw)2)0.5 = 9.2 kN Combined major and minor axis shear in sword
Shear stress, f s = V/(0.9dSw∙t Sw) = 4.9 Mpa Total shear stress in sword
Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty/1.732ny = 59.5 Mpa where n y = 1.65 for yield failure
Stress ratio = 0.08 <1.00 O.K!
Pressure wind + Lateral wind + Slab defleftion:
Shear, V = [Vz-,Sw2+(Vy,Sw+Vyδ,Sw)2)0.5 = 9.2 kN Combined major and minor axis shear in sword
Shear stress, f s = V/(0.9dSw∙t Sw) = 4.9 Mpa Total shear stress in sword
Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty/1.732ny = 59.5 Mpa where n y = 1.65 for yield failure
Stress ratio = 0.08 <1.00 O.K!
Note that the calculated shear in the mullion is equal to the shear in the sword:
2 Pz Pz 2 x Pz
Cross-sectional area of header profile, Ag,h = 946.4 mm Wind load
tributary area
a a
§6.2.1(a) Cross-sectional area of sill profile, Ag,s = 1282.1 mm2 e hu
SILL bu
§5.1 Weight of infill, if any, Qz = 0.00 Kpa
HEADER bl
Weight of glass above the transom, QDL = 0.45 Kpa
hl
§4.4 Wind load on wall element, Qy = -3.00 Kpa Equiv. rectangular
tributary width
FEMALE MULLION
MALE MULLION
LOAD
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6
Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa H
8.2.2 Stack Joint – Header and Sill Transom (under Wind Pressure)
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Reference Action Notes
§4.4 Unitized Parameters W
Unsupported span, W = 1.59 m
§3.2 Upper panel height, hu = 0.39 m
Lower panel height, hl = 0.47 m TRANSOM - 2
FEMALE MULLION
MALE MULLION
LOAD
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6
Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa H
4
Header Transom: Effective moment of Inertia, I'e,h = 5.38E+05 mm
3
Effective section modulus (face 2), Se2,h = 1.61E+04 mm
Moment of inertia, Iyy,h = 7.40E+05 mm4
TRANSOM - 2
§6.2.1(b) Dist. of top extreme fibre on face 2, cz2,h = 53.4 mm
Sill Transom: Effective moment of inertia, I'e,s = 7.09E+05 mm4
§6.2.1(a) Effective section modulus (face 2), Se2,s = 2.02E+04 mm3 STACK JOINT - SILL
TRANSOM - 1 b
§5.1 Weight of infill, if any, Qz = 0.46 Kpa l
FEMALE MULLION
Weight of glass above the transom, QDL = 0.00 Kpa Equiv. rectangular
MALE MULLION
tributary width
§4.4 Design wind suction, Qy- = -3.00 Kpa
Wind load WIND
Design wind pressure, Qy+ = 3.00 Kpa tributary area
hl H
Setting block location, a = 190 mm
LOAD
§6.3.1(b) Eccentricity of setting block location, e = 24.5 mm 2 x Pz
e
Reference point for torsional deflection, r = 55.4 mm
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6 TRANSOM - 2
Weight of glass above the transom, QDL = 0.45 Kpa FEMALE MULLION
MALE MULLION
Where: K = 341.5mm
1.5mm thk
8.5.2 4mm Thick Aluminium Reinforcement sheet
The metal sheet and its reinforcement are considered as
non-composite or layered elements. Which means the
structural sealant bonding is not considered to transfer 4mm thk
shear between the metals. Therefore, every adjacent reinforce
nodes that are co-incident on the plane of the metal ment
sheet are coupled in the in-out direction (as shown
below).
In-out
Coupling
Perimeter
Restraint in
Z - dir.
Wind load: -
Coupled
Restraint in
bf bm Stage 1: Simple beam Stage 2: Continuous beam Stage 1: Simple beam Stage 2: Continuous beam
TRANSOM - 1
FEMALE MULLION
MALE MULLION
M yy,1 Myy,2
H M yy,1 δz,1 Myy,2 δz,2
δz,1 δz,2
TRANSOM - 2
Element 1
- critical element under wind suction
c.g.
Element 4
- critical element under wind pressure
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Reference Action Notes
§4.4 Unitized Parameters H= 3.70 m Height of the unitized panel
h= 3.23 m Height of the unsupported span in y axis
b= 0.19 m Width of vertical fin projection
Wind load on fin, Qy = 3.00 Kpa Normal to the axis of fin protrusion
§2.2.1 Mullion Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 E = 68900 Mpa
§7.1.1(b) Male Profile: Effective moment of Inertia, Izz,m = 6.50E+05 mm4 About z-z axis, non-composite male profie
Dist. to c.g. of fiber considered, cy1,m = 35.1 mm Along y axis, on face 1
Dist. to c.g. of fiber considered, cy2,m = 18.8 mm Along y axis, on face 2
§2.2.1 Sword Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy,Sw = 490 Mpa 7022-T651 ESw = 72000 Mpa
Sword length, LSw = 600 mm Portion of sword penetrating the mullion profile
Sword depth, dSw x t Sw = 140 x 15 mm
Sword slack on its thickness, gapy = 2.0 mm Total gaps on each side of the sword
Bending Analysis Uniform load, qy = b∙Qy = 0.57 KN/m Parallel to the major axis of mullion
§4.3 Slip angle, αzz = tan-1(gapy/LSw) = 0.00 rad Sword's freedom of rotation before it carries moment
Stage 1: Initial load, qy,i = 48αzz∙E∙Izz,m/h3 = 0.21 KN/m Amount of load to produce rotation α @ mullion ends
Applied load for propped beam bending, qy,1 = 0.21 KN/m qzi < ¦qz¦ : Structural system 2
Midspan moment, Mzz,1 = 3qy,1∙h(H/2)/8 + qy(H/2)2/2 = 0.30 KN∙m Bending moment in the male mullion
Stage 2: Net load, qy,2 = qy - qy,1 = 0.36 KN/m Balance load after undergoing rotation, α @ ends
Midspan moment, Mzz,2 = qy,2∙h2/24 = 0.16 KN∙m Bending moment in the male mullion
Support moment, Mzz,Sw = qy,2∙h2/12 = 0.31 KN∙m Bending moment in the sword
Couple force on sword, Fy,Sw = Mzz,Sw/LSw = 0.52 KN Developed couple on sword
Total midspan moment, Mzz = Mzz,1 + Mzz,2 = 0.46 KN∙m Total minor axis bending moment in the male mullion
Check Male Mullion Profile f zz1,m = Mzz/(Izz,m/cy1,m) = 24.7 Mpa Minor axis bending stress on critical elem @ face 1
3.4.12 Face 1: Allow. comp. stress, Fc = 1.17∙Fcy/ny = 120.5 Mpa Under bending about minor axis
Stress ratio, f zz1,m/Fc = 0.20 <1.00 O.K!
Face 2: f zz1,m = Mzz/(Izz,m/cy1,m) = 13.2 Mpa Minor axis bending stress on critical elem @ face 2
Allow. comp. stress, Fc = 1.17∙Fcy/ny = 120.5 Mpa Under bending about minor axis
Stress ratio, f zz1,m/Fc = 0.11 <1.00 O.K!
Check Sword Section modulus, Szz,Sw = dSw∙t Sw2/6 = 5.25E+03 mm4
Bending: Bending stress, f zz,Sw = Mzz,Sw/Szz,Sw = 59.2 Mpa Considering plastic modulus
3.4.13 Allow. bending comp. Stress, Fc,Sw = 1.3∙Fcy,Sw/ny = 386.1 Mpa
Stress ratio, f zz,Sw/Fc,Sw = 0.15 <1.00 O.K!
Shear: Shear on sword, Vy,Sw = qy∙H/2 = 1.05 KN Lateral shear force
Shear stress, f sy,Sw = Vy,Sw/(0.9dSw∙t Sw) = 0.6 Mpa
3.4.21 Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty,Sw/[(3)0.5ny] = 171.5 Mpa Fty = Fcy, ny = 1.65
Stress ratio, f sy,Sw/Fs = 0.00 <1.00 O.K!
Check Deflection of Mullion δz,1 = qz,1/185 h4/E∙Izz.m = 2.79 mm Stage 1: propped cantilever beam deflection
δz,2 = 1/384 qz,2∙H4/E∙Izz,m = 2.26 mm Stage 2: continuous beam deflection
Total lateral deflection, δz = dz,1 + dz,2 = 5.06 mm Calculated maximum deflection
§2.3 Allowable lateral deflection, δallow = 7.50 mm Criteria: 75% of 10mm clearance
Strain ratio, δz/δallow = 0.67 <1.00 O.K!
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Rh
Rv
Wt
H
W/2
Rh
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Reference Action Notes
I. Claculated shear on sword in the preceeding section…
§9.1.2 Suction Wind on Mullion: Shear, Vz-,m = 13.90 kN Calculated maximum shear on male mullion
Shear, Vz-,f = 2.30 kN Calculated maximum shear on female mullion
§9.1.5 Total sword shear, Vz-,Sw = Vz-,m + Vz-,f = 16.20 kN Total major axis shear on sword under wind suction
§9.1.3 Pressure Wind on Mullion: Shear, Vz+,m = 13.90 kN Calculated maximum shear on male mullion
Shear, Vz+,f = 2.30 kN Calculated maximum shear on female mullion
§9.1.5 Total sword shear, Vz+,Sw = Vz+,m + Vz+,f = 16.20 kN Total major axis shear on sword under wind pressure
§9.1.4 Lateral Wind on Mullion: Sword shear, Vy,Sw = 1.41 kN Minor axis shear on sword under lateral wind
II. Shear on sword due to slab deflection…
§5.2 CW Unit Parameters: Width of unit, W = 1.94 m Clear span between dead load support brackets
Height of unit, H = 3.70 m Approx. vertical dist. bet. dead load bracket and sword joint
§5.1 Total weight of the unit, Wt = 4.63 kN Calculated weight of all components
3.3-1M Sword Parameters: Sword, Fty = 490 Mpa Shear yield strength
Depth, dSw = 140 mm Sword gross depth
Sword thickness, t Sw = 15 mm Sword gross thickness
§9.1.5 Reaction, Rh = Wt ∙(W/2H) = 1.2 kN Lateral reaction force due to one lamed bracket support
Sword shear, Vyδ,Sw = Rh = 1.2 kN Minor axis shear on sword due tor slab deflection
III. Combined shear on sword…
Suction wind + Lateral wind + Slab defleftion:
Shear, V = [Vz-,Sw2+(Vy,Sw+Vyδ,Sw)2)0.5 = 16.4 kN Combined major and minor axis shear in sword
Shear stress, f s = V/(0.9dSw∙t Sw) = 8.7 Mpa Total shear stress in sword
Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty/1.732ny = 171.5 Mpa where n y = 1.65 for yield failure
Stress ratio = 0.05 <1.00 O.K!
Pressure wind + Lateral wind + Slab defleftion:
Shear, V = [Vz-,Sw2+(Vy,Sw+Vyδ,Sw)2)0.5 = 16.4 kN Combined major and minor axis shear in sword
Shear stress, f s = V/(0.9dSw∙t Sw) = 8.7 Mpa Total shear stress in sword
Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty/1.732ny = 171.5 Mpa where n y = 1.65 for yield failure
Stress ratio = 0.05 <1.00 O.K!
Note that the calculated shear in the mullion is equal to the shear in the sword:
Face-2
Sword
Wind load:
8.1N/mmm Face-1 and face-2
Coupled joint in vertical are coupled
translation together at this
Sword end
Rigid constraint
Rigid constraint on sword
on sword
(a) Male mullion Cross-section (b) Male mullion Elevation - Boundary conditions
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(a) Left end Maximum shear deformation (b) Right end Zero shear deformation
Fig. 9.1-8 Longitudinal Shear Deformation
FEMALE MULLION
Reference point for torsional deflection, r = 66.0 mm
MALE MULLION
LOAD
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6
H
Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa
4
§7.2.1(b) Header Transom: Effective moment of Inertia, I'e,h = 4.66E+05 mm
Effective section modulus (face 1), Se1,h = 1.55E+04 mm3
§7.2.1(a) Moment of inertia, Iyy,h = 7.40E+05 mm4 TRANSOM - 2
FEMALE MULLION
Reference point for torsional deflection, r = 66.0 mm
MALE MULLION
LOAD
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6
H
Alloying compressive yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa
§7.2.1(b) Header Transom: Effective moment of Inertia, I'e,h = 4.66E+05 mm4
Effective section modulus (face 2), Se2,h = 1.55E+04 mm3
§7.2.1(a) Moment of inertia, Iyy,h = 7.40E+05 mm4 TRANSOM - 2
mm3
STACK JOINT - SILL
Effective section modulus (face 2), Se2,s = 2.04E+04
q r
§7.2.2(c) Moment of inertia, Iyy,s = 9.90E+05 mm4 y
ELEVATION SECTION
c.g. y
Torsional constant, Js = 8.20E+04 mm4 rotation
Weight of glass above the transom, QDL = 0.00 Kpa Equiv. rectangular
tributary width
§4.4 Design wind suction, Qy- = -4.50 Kpa
Wind load WIND
Design wind pressure, Qy+ = 4.50 Kpa tributary area h
H
l
Setting block location, a = 190 mm LOAD
§7.3.1(b) Eccentricity of setting block location, e = 38.7 mm 2xP
z
e
Reference point for torsional deflection, r = 67.2 mm
§2.2.1 Transom Alloying material = 6063-T6 TRANSOM - 2
Weight of glass above the transom, QDL = 0.45 Kpa MALE MULLION
Effective section modulus (face 1), Se1 = 5.0E+04 mm3 ELEVATION SECTION
z e
(face 2), Se2 = 3.4E+04 mm3
§7.4.1(c) Moment of inertia, Iyy = 9.7E+05 mm4 q y r
Torsional constant, J = 9.4E+05 mm4 c.g.
y
§7.4.1(b) Dist. from c.g. to extreme top fibre on face 1, cz1 = 38.6 mm
rotation
Dist. from c.g. to extreme top fibre on face 2, cz2 = 12.1 mm
Analysis Glass weight, Pz = QDL∙hu∙W/2 = 1.24 KN Applied as pair loads of glass chair
Upper tributary width, bu = W/3 = 0.65 m Width of the equivalent rectangular tributary area
Lower tributary width, bl = (hl/2)[1-hl/(2W)] = 0.18 m Width of the equivalent rectangular tributary area
Uniform wind suction load, qy- = Qy- ∙(bu+bl) = -3.70 Also used for checking of thermal break shear flow
Uniform wind pressure load, qy+ = Qy+∙(bu+bl) = 3.70 Also used for checking of thermal break shear flow
Check Transom Myy = Pz∙a + (1.25∙Ag∙γ∙+Qz∙hu)W2/8 = 0.27 kN-m Accessories assumed 25% add'l to transom weight
Dead Load: Bending stress, f yy = Myy/(Iyy/cz) = 10.7 Mpa Maximum bending stress
3.4.12 Allow. bending comp. stress, Fc = 1.17∙Fcy/ny = 120.5 Mpa Under bending about weak axis
Suction Wind: Moment, Mzz- = qy- ∙W2/8 = -1.74 kN-m Bending moment about z-z axis
Bending stress, f zz- = Mzz- /Se1 = 35.1 Mpa Maximum bending stress
§6.4.1(c) Allowable bending comp. stress, Fc1 = 103.0 Mpa Under lateral buckling of beam section on face 1
§6.4.1(d) Allowable bending comp. stress, Fc1 = 89.0 Mpa Under local buckling of beam elements on face 1
Pressure Wind: Moment, Mzz+ = qy+∙W2/8 = 1.74 kN-m Bending moment about z-z axis
Bending stress, f zz+ = Mzz+/Se2 = 51.6 Mpa Maximum bending stress
§6.4.1(c) Allowable bending comp. stress, Fc2 = 103.0 Mpa Under lateral buckling of beam section on face 2
§6.4.1(d) Allowable bending comp. stress, Fc2 = - Mpa Under local buckling of beam elements on face 2
Dead Load + Suction Wind: f yy/Fc + f zz- /Fc1 = 0.48 <1.00 O.K!
Pressure Wind + Dead Load: f yy/Fc + f zz+/Fc2 = 0.59 <1.00 O.K!
2 2 4
δz,1= [(Pz∙a/24)(3W -4a )+(5/384)(1.25∙Ag∙γ∙+QDL∙hu)W ]//E∙Iyy = 1.83 mm Deflection under dead load
Check Deflection δz,2 = (Pz∙e)∙W∙r/(J∙G) = 0.31 mm Add'l deflection due to torsion under eccentric load
Dead Load: δz = δz,1 + δz,2 = 2.14 mm Total deflection at the fibre closest to glass edge
§2.3 Allowable deflection, δz,allow = 3.00 mm Criteria: 75% of 4mm clearance
Strain ratio, δz/δz,allow = 0.71 <1.00 O.K!
4
4.3.3.4 Suction Wind: δy- = (5/384)∙Qy- ∙(bu+bl)W /[E∙I'e] = -7.62 mm Maximum deflection under suction wind
4
Pressure Wind: δy+= (5/384)∙Qy+∙(bu+bl)W /[E∙I'e] = 7.62 mm Maximum deflection under pressure wind
§2.3 Allowable deflection, δy,allow = 11.09 mm Criteria: Span/175 or 19mm
4.5.2.2 Strain Ratio, δy,max/δy,allow = 0.69 <1.00 O.K!
End Connection Check Parameters Vy- = qy- ∙W/2 = 3.6 kN End shear under wind suction
Vy+ = qy+∙W/2 = 3.6 kN End shear under wind pressure
Vz = Pz + (1.25∙Ag,s∙γ∙+Qz∙hu)W/2 = 1.3 kN End shear under dead load
Where: K = 341.5mm
1.5mm thk
9.5.2 4mm Thick Stainless Steel Reinforcement sheet
The metal sheet and its reinforcement are considered as
non-composite or layered elements. Which means the
structural sealant bonding is not considered as to 4mm thk
transfer shear between the metals. Therefore, every reinforce
adjacent nodes that are co-incident on the plane of the ment
metal sheet are coupled in the in-out direction (as
shown below).
In-out
Coupling
Perimeter
Restraint in
Z - dir.
Wind load: -
Coupled
Restraint in
3
3
q∆−
q ∆±
qy-,m qy+,f
qy
ADM2005: Part I-A Specification for Aluminum Structures - Allowable Stress Design
Reference Action Notes
Mullion Parameters Yield strength, Fcy = 170 Mpa 6063-T6 Aluminum alloy
Male Profile: Male leg length, lm = 34.0 mm From the toe of fillet to the farthest contact edge
Male leg thickness, t m = 3.0 mm Thickness at the toe of fillet
Female Profile: Female leg length, lf = 26.5 mm From the toe of fillet to the farthest contact edge
Female leg thickness, t f = 3.0 mm Thickness at the toe of fillet
3.4.13 Allowable compressive stress, Fc = 1.3Fcy/ny = 133.94 Mpa Bending for rectangular solid plates
3.4.21 Allowable shear stress, Fs = Fty/(1.732ny) = 59.49 Mpa Considering Fty is equal to Fcy
Loads Uniform wind suction load, qz- = -8.73 kN/m Total suction load carried by the mullion assembly
§9.1.2 Wind suction: Shared load by male mullion, qz-,m = -8.08 kN/m In proportion of male-to-total bending stiffness
Shared load by female mullion, qz-,f = -0.65 kN/m In proportion of female-to-total bending stiffness
Wind pressure: Uniform wind pressure load, qz+ = 8.73 kN/m Total suction load carried by the mullion assembly
§9.1.3 Shared load by male mullion, qz+,m = 8.08 kN/m In proportion of male-to-total bending stiffness
Shared load by female mullion, qz+,f = 0.65 kN/m In proportion of female-to-total bending stiffness
Check Male Shear Connetor
Wind suction: Max. load by male, qzmax-,m = 0.5∙qz- = -4.37 kN/m Assuming male and female have equal bending stiffness
Applied load, q∆-,m = qzmax-,m - qz-,m = 3.72 kN/m Uniform load on protrusion of male mullion
Bending moment, Mm- = q∆-,m∙(1mm)(lm) = 126.31 N∙mm Considering a typical 1mm strip
Bending stress, f b-,m = 6Mm- /[(1mm)t m2] = 84.21 Mpa Maximum compressive stress of extreme fiber
Shear stress, f s-,m = q∆-,m/t m = 1.24 Mpa
4.4 Stress ratio, f b-,m/Fc + (f s-,m/Fs)2 = 0.63 <1.00 O.K!
Wind pressure: Max. load by male, qzmax+,m = 0.5∙qz+ = 4.37 kN/m Assuming male and female have equal bending stiffness
Applied load, q∆+,m = qzmax+,m - qz+,m = -3.72 kN/m Uniform load on protrusion of male mullion
Bending moment, Mm+ = q∆+,m∙(1mm)(lm) = 126.31 N∙mm Considering a typical 1mm strip
Bending stress, f b+,m = 6Mm+/[(1mm)t m2] = 84.21 Mpa Maximum compressive stress of extreme fiber
Shear stress, f s+,m = q∆+m/t m = 5.72 Mpa
4.4 Stress ratio, f b+,m/Fc + (f s+,m/Fs)2 = 0.64 <1.00 O.K!
Check Male Shear Connetor
Wind suction: Max. load by male, qzmax-,f = 0.5∙qz- = -4.37 kN/m Assuming male and female have equal bending stiffness
Applied load, q∆-,f = qzmax-,f - qz-,f = -3.72 kN/m Uniform load on protrusion of male mullion
Bending moment, Mm- = q∆-,f∙(1mm)(lf) = 98.4475 N∙mm Considering a typical 1mm strip
Bending stress, f b-,f = 6Mf- /[(1mm)t f2] = 65.63 Mpa Maximum compressive stress of extreme fiber
Shear stress, f s-,f = q∆-,f/t f = 1.24 Mpa
4.4 Stress ratio, f b-,f/Fc + (f s-,f/Fs)2 = 0.49 <1.00 O.K!
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Transom-1
bt
Female mullion
Male mullion
h Wind load
tributary area
MULLION
GLAZING BEAD
bm
Transom-2
3.0
16.9
23.2
1.6
33.0
2.2
22.3 3.0
MULLION TRANSOM
GLAZING BEAD GLAZING BEAD
Lateral
Lateral
Outward
Pressure
Fig. 10.2-3 Glazing Bead on Transom - Boundary Conditions (20mm long representation)
Lateral
Pressure
Outward
Lateral
Fig. 10.2-5 Glazing Bead on Mullion - Boundary Conditions (20mm long representation)
Vy
3
6.4
43.3 22.6
f1
5
+Z
20.7
14.8
f3 f2 +Y
Vy
7.2
7.8 7.5
8
Fig. 10.3-1 Header Joint Connection
10.2.2 Analysis of Screw Group
Analysis of Group of Fasteners
Reference Action Notes
§9.2.1 Applied Forces Horizontal shear force, Vy = 0.70 kN Under most critical wind load
Eccentricity of Vy, ez = 0.00 mm Eccentric application of wind load
§9.2.1 Vertical shear force, Vz = 0.00 kN Under dead load
Eccentricity of Vz, ey = 0.00 mm Eccentric location of setting block
Tension force, T = 0.00 kN Parallel to the axis of the fasteners
Eccentricity of T, ety = 0.00 mm Eccentric Application of the tension force
Total applied moment, M = Vy∙ez + Vz∙ey = 0.00 kNm Sum of the torsion and all effects of eccentricity
Number of fasteners, n = 3 nos. Fasteners in the group
Fastener Group Calculated: Shear Force Tension
Size A y z Qz Iy Iz Fv,y1 Fv,y2 Fv,y Fv,z1 Fv,z2 Fv,z Fv Ft
Fastener 2 3 4 4
mm mm mm mm mm mm kN kN kN kN kN kN kN kN
f1: ST4.8 18.322 22.6 14.8 414 4013 9358 0.23 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.23 -
f2: ST4.8 18.322 20.7 -7.2 379 950 7851 0.23 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.23 -
f3: ST4.2 13.592 -43.3 -7.5 589 765 25483 0.23 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.23 -
Σ = 1382 5728 42692 0.70 0.00 0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.70 0.00
Definition of Annotations A = Shear area of individual fasteners
y, z = Coordinate location of individual fasteners from c.g. of fastener group
ey +z Q z = A∙¦y+e ty¦ = Statical moment of area about z-axis at center of T application
fasteners
c.g. Fv,y = Fv,y1 + Fv,y2 = Total shear force in y-axis of individual fastener
+y
ez
z 3 z 2 Fv,z1 = Vz/n = Shear force in z-axis of individual fastener due to shear force, Vz
Fv,z2 = M∙(A∙y/ΣIz) = Shear force in z-axisof individual fastener due to moment, M
f3 y 3
y f2
2
Fv,z = Fv,z1 + Fv,z2 = Total shear force in z-axis of individual fastener
Fv = (Fv,z12 + Fv,z22)0.5 = Total shear force in the individual fasteners
Ft = T(Qz/ΣQz) = Tension force in the individual fasteners
f1
8.3
6.8
+Y
f3 X
15.2
Vy 49.7 23.9
5
31.8 25.8
f2
3
T
Vy 9.2
fasteners
c.g. Fv,y = Fv,y1 + Fv,y2 = Total shear force in y-axis of individual fastener
+y
ez
z 3 z 2 Fv,z1 = Vz/n = Shear force in z-axis of individual fastener due to shear force, Vz
Fv,z2 = M∙(A∙y/ΣIz) = Shear force in z-axisof individual fastener due to moment, M
f3 y 3
y f2
2
Fv,z = Fv,z1 + Fv,z2 = Total shear force in z-axis of individual fastener
Fv = (Fv,z12 + Fv,z22)0.5 = Total shear force in the individual fasteners
Ft = T(Qz/ΣQz) = Tension force in the individual fasteners
f1
5
5 3
35 35
30.3
f4 +Z
Vy
6.3
+Y
1.7
f3
34.7
f2
3
16.5
3
fasteners
c.g. Fv,y = Fv,y1 + Fv,y2 = Total shear force in y-axis of individual fastener
+y
ez
z3 z2 Fv,z1 = Vz/n = Shear force in z-axis of individual fastener due to shear force, Vz
Fv,z2 = M∙(A∙y/ΣIz) = Shear force in z-axisof individual fastener due to moment, M
f3 y3 y2 f2 Fv,z = Fv,z1 + Fv,z2 = Total shear force in z-axis of individual fastener
Fv = (Fv,z12 + Fv,z22)0.5 = Total shear force in the individual fasteners
Ft = T(Qz/ΣQz) = Tension force in the individual fasteners
Vz 13
5
f1
5
32.5
+Z
Vy f4
8.5
+Y
8.5
f3
32.5
3
f2
3
16.5
fasteners
c.g. Fv,y = Fv,y1 + Fv,y2 = Total shear force in y-axis of individual fastener
+y
ez
z3 z
2 Fv,z1 = Vz/n = Shear force in z-axis of individual fastener due to shear force, V z
Fv,z2 = M∙(A∙y/ΣIz) = Shear force in z-axisof individual fastener due to moment, M
f3 y3 y2 f2 Fv,z = Fv,z1 + Fv,z2 = Total shear force in z-axis of individual fastener
Fv = (Fv,z12 + Fv,z22)0.5 = Total shear force in the individual fasteners
Ft = T(Qz/ΣQz) = Tension force in the individual fasteners
5
Vz 15.3
f1
5
34
+Z
Vy
0
+Y
3
f3
f4
31
20x20x2.5t (15mm long)
Aluminium Chair
Additional screw 28
3
f2
3
16.5
fasteners
c.g. Fv,y = Fv,y1 + Fv,y2 = Total shear force in y-axis of individual fastener
+y
ez
z 3 z 2 Fv,z1 = Vz/n = Shear force in z-axis of individual fastener due to shear force, Vz
Fv,z2 = M∙(A∙y/ΣIz) = Shear force in z-axisof individual fastener due to moment, M
f3 y3 y2 f2 Fv,z = Fv,z1 + Fv,z2 = Total shear force in z-axis of individual fastener
Fv = (Fv,z12 + Fv,z22)0.5 = Total shear force in the individual fasteners
Ft = T(Qz/ΣQz) = Tension force in the individual fasteners
Fv = 2(0.09 KN ) → 0.2 KN
Wind suction
Hinge
Fixed rotation