Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters

Several factors, including incentives associated with aesthetics, transparency, high chemical, and mechanical durability, and its excellent corrosion resistance, have rapidly accelerated the interest and use of glass as windows, façades, or load-bearing elements in structural applications. Nonethele...

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Published in:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Main Author: Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Ain Shams University 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138095884&doi=10.1016%2fj.asej.2022.101970&partnerID=40&md5=ff127e6d7ab6f95493115bd063b28db5
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Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
2023
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
14
5
10.1016/j.asej.2022.101970
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138095884&doi=10.1016%2fj.asej.2022.101970&partnerID=40&md5=ff127e6d7ab6f95493115bd063b28db5
Several factors, including incentives associated with aesthetics, transparency, high chemical, and mechanical durability, and its excellent corrosion resistance, have rapidly accelerated the interest and use of glass as windows, façades, or load-bearing elements in structural applications. Nonetheless, the glass is chemically attacked when subjected to certain environmental conditions and its chemistry, structure, as well as its optical and mechanical properties, are altered by the different weathering processes throughout its service life. Several techniques exist for evaluating the performance of weathered glass. These include both natural and artificial ageing techniques. However, little correlation has been shown to exist between natural and artificial ageing, especially the comprehensive comparison between the naturally aged and artificially weathered glazing systems have yet to be examined. In this review paper, the weathering of structural glass systems when exposed to environmental conditions is presented. Emphasis in the literature has been placed chiefly on the different types of glazing in the construction industry and their resistance to three main weathering agents: humidity, temperature, and soiling. Main optical and mechanical tests reported in the literature are summarized, and the properties described in each of them are examined, providing evidence of current challenges, limitations, and insight on future prospects. © 2022
Ain Shams University
20904479
English
Review
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
spellingShingle Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
author_facet Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
author_sort Joseph Udi U.; Yussof M.M.; Musa Ayagi K.; Bedon C.; Khairul Kamarudin M.
title Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
title_short Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
title_full Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
title_fullStr Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
title_full_unstemmed Environmental degradation of structural glass systems: A review of experimental research and main influencing parameters
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description Several factors, including incentives associated with aesthetics, transparency, high chemical, and mechanical durability, and its excellent corrosion resistance, have rapidly accelerated the interest and use of glass as windows, façades, or load-bearing elements in structural applications. Nonetheless, the glass is chemically attacked when subjected to certain environmental conditions and its chemistry, structure, as well as its optical and mechanical properties, are altered by the different weathering processes throughout its service life. Several techniques exist for evaluating the performance of weathered glass. These include both natural and artificial ageing techniques. However, little correlation has been shown to exist between natural and artificial ageing, especially the comprehensive comparison between the naturally aged and artificially weathered glazing systems have yet to be examined. In this review paper, the weathering of structural glass systems when exposed to environmental conditions is presented. Emphasis in the literature has been placed chiefly on the different types of glazing in the construction industry and their resistance to three main weathering agents: humidity, temperature, and soiling. Main optical and mechanical tests reported in the literature are summarized, and the properties described in each of them are examined, providing evidence of current challenges, limitations, and insight on future prospects. © 2022
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