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Aluminium formwork Aluminium formwork is a term used to describe a building fa?ade which does not carry any dead load from the building other than its own dead load, and one which transfers the horizontal loads (wind loads) that are incident upon it. An aluminium curtain wall is designed to resist air and water infiltration, wind forces acting on the building, seismic forces (usually only those imposed by the inertia of the aluminium curtain wall), and its own dead load forces. Aluminium formwork are typically designed with extruded aluminium members, although the first aluminium curtain wall were made of steel. The aluminum frame is typically infilled with glass, which provides an architecturally pleasing building, as well as benefits such as daylighting. Aluminium formwork differ from storefront systems in that they are designed to span multiple floors. The loads imposed on the Aluminium formwork are transferred to the building structure through the anchors which attach the mullions to the building. The building structure needs to be designed and account for these loads. In the case of aluminium curtain wall, this load is made up of the weight of the mullions, anchors, and other structural components of the curtain wall, as well as the weight of the infill material. Additional dead loads imposed on the aluminium curtain wall, such as sunshades, must be accounted for in the design of the Aluminium formwork components and anchors. |
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