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STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES - USC School of Architecture

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Glass type: Glass specification and supply is a lesser issue with this system than with drilled<br />

systems, simply because there is no requirement for special modifications to the fabricated<br />

glass panes, such as holes, and seals as required for an insulated panel. The glass is still<br />

point-fixed however, and subject to all the fabricators requirements for point-fixed<br />

applications, including any limits to deflection.<br />

Resources and Technology<br />

Materials and Processes: Hardware systems range from machined and/or cast stainless<br />

steel components to simple metal plate systems. Glass must be appropriate to point-fixed<br />

applications.<br />

Material Suppliers and Subcontractors: There is believed to be no manufacturer <strong>of</strong>fering an<br />

engineered and waranteed complete pinch-plate system. The pinch-plate components must<br />

be custom designed and machined to specification. Glass providers are more readily<br />

available than they are for drilled systems.<br />

Durability and Maintenance: General parity with drilled systems.<br />

Structural Performance<br />

Spanning capacity: General parity with drilled systems. The pinch-plate can transfer some<br />

bending moment to the glass under design loading; these bending moments must be<br />

analyzed as part <strong>of</strong> the glass system engineering.<br />

Typical deflection criteria: Same as with drilled systems.<br />

Accommodation <strong>of</strong> movement: Parity with bolted systems.<br />

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