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Assessing Resilience of Building Glazing Systems in a Changing Climate

Grant number: 110084 | Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Structural stability and service life assessment of marine RC piles subjected to depth-dependent corrosion under lateral impacts

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Reinforced concrete (RC) piles supporting harbour jetties and berthing structures are frequently subjected to lateral vessel impac..

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Performance Modelling of Aluminium Building Cladding under Hail Hazards

S Shi, N Lam, Y Cui, E Gad, L Zhang

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Hailstorms are among the most frequent and damaging forms of localised extreme weather events, and their impact on building envelo..

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Predictive Modelling of Hail Impact Damage on Toughened Glazing Panels

Y Cui, N Lam, S Shi, E Gad, L Zhang

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Glazing facades are amongst the most vulnerable element in a modern building to severe weather conditions including hailstorms. Re..

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