
Assembly influences on the long-term load-bearing capacity of glass/PTFE fabrics
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Membrane structures are designed for a service life of between 20 and 25 years. During de-sign, strength-reducing influences are certainly taken into account via reduction factors, but effects from assembly are not sufficiently covered. Glass/PTFE fabrics in particular are sensi-tive to installation influences such as handling during transport, handling and temperature dur-ing the laying of the fabric and weathering, so that long-term damages in form of cracks in glass/PTFE membrane structures might occur, which (can) result in premature replacement of the entire covering. Investigations into the influence of weathering in combination with han-dling/installation-related creases in glass/PTFE fabrics have shown that certain types of creas-es in glass/PTFE fabrics must be avoided, while others do not (necessarily) have a detrimental effect on the long-term load-bearing capacity of the fabric itself. This contribution provides an overview of the current state of knowledge on the influence of weathering and creases on the long-term load-bearing capacity of glass/PTFE fabrics as well as recommendations for the correct installation of such membrane structures in order to avoid long-term damages.