@inproceedings{SirtlKraus, author = {Sirtl, Christin and Kraus, Matthias}, title = {Bonding Quality of Joined Glass Components Exposed to UV and Fluidic Influences}, publisher = {Ernst \& Sohn Verlag f{\"u}r Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH \& Co. KG}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-433-03269-5}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3914}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20190514-39144}, pages = {10}, abstract = {Components of structural glazing have to meet different requirements and resist various impacts, depending on the field of application. Within an international research project of the EU innovation program Horizon 2020, special glass panes with a fluid circulating in capillaries are developed exploiting solar energy. Major influences to this glazing are UV irradiation and the fluidic contact, effecting the mechanical and optical durability of the bonding material within the glass setup. Regarding to visual requirements, acrylate adhesives and EVA films are analyzed as possible bonding materials by destructive and non-destructive testing methods. Two types of specimen are presented for obtaining the mechanical behavior and the surface appearances of the bonding material.}, subject = {Alterung}, language = {en} } @article{SirtlHadlichKrausetal., author = {Sirtl, Christin and Hadlich, Christiane and Kraus, Matthias and Osburg, Andrea}, title = {Determination of Bonding Failures in Transparent Materials with Non-Destructive Methods - Evaluation of Climatically Stressed Glued and Laminated Glass Compounds}, series = {World Journal of Engineering and Technology}, volume = {2018}, journal = {World Journal of Engineering and Technology}, number = {Vol. 6, No 2}, doi = {10.4236/wjet.2018.62020}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20180606-37526}, pages = {315 -- 331}, abstract = {As part of an international research project - funded by the European Union - capillary glasses for facades are being developed exploiting storage energy by means of fluids flowing through the capillaries. To meet highest visual demands, acrylate adhesives and EVA films are tested as possible bonding materials for the glass setup. Especially non-destructive methods (visual analysis, analysis of birefringent properties and computed tomographic data) are applied to evaluate failure patterns as well as the long-term behavior considering climatic influences. The experimental investigations are presented after different loading periods, providing information of failure developments. In addition, detailed information and scientific findings on the application of computed tomographic analyses are presented.}, subject = {Klebtechnik}, language = {en} }