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Question

Which stresses are most important for glass design consideration when using RF-GLASS? 


Answer:
Glass design is typically controlled by the tension stresses. For the tension stress components, σx, σy, σ1, and σ2, the design ratio is determined with regard to the limit stress. If the limit stress is not exceeded, the ratio is less than or equal to 1, and the stress analysis is satisfied.

The ratio is calculated only for positive (tension) stress values, σx, σy, σ1, and σ2, because the tension stiffness σlimit,d is governing for glass. The table in Figure 01 describes the calculation of the ratios.

For unique or special glass design projects (i.e. glass beams, glass stairs, etc.), additional stresses other than tension may be important for design consideration.