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Analysis of Laminated Glass Units

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1993
Laminated glass units for glazing buildings consist of two thin glass plates bonded together by a thin core material, called polyvinyl butyral (PVB). As the plates are usually thin and undergo large lateral displacements, the conventional thin plate theory cannot be applied; instead, a nonlinear theory of plates has to be employed.
C.V. Girija Vallabhan   +4 more
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Thermodilatometry of Laminated Glass

International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 2011
In this report, we describe the application of standard thermodilatometry (TD) as a tool to evaluate the thermal behavior of laminated glass assemblies where two glass layers are bonded together by a polymer interlayer. The measurement of the displacement perpendicular to the plane of the glass multilayer enables to follow the thermal expansion up to ...
Patrice Roose, Hugues Van den Bergen
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Bioinspired improvement of laminated glass

Science, 2019
Laminated glass with a microstructure inspired by nacre has a higher impact ...
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Buckling of Laminated Glass Elements in Compression

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2011
Monolithic and laminated glass beams or panes are frequently adopted as structural elements in modern and innovative architectural applications. Several aspects related to the load-carrying behavior of these new construction elements are very complex to evaluate.
AMADIO, CLAUDIO, BEDON, CHIARA
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Time-Dependent Behavior of Laminated Glass

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2010
This research deals with the mechanical characterization of laminated glass beams (glass-interlayer-glass) subjected to bending, with the main purpose of evaluating the coupling that the interlayer is able to establish between the glass sheets; in fact, the interlayer provides the glass plies with the ability to work more or less jointly.
BRICCOLI BATI, SILVIA   +3 more
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The shock response of float-glass laminates

Journal of Applied Physics, 2005
Interfaces within glass targets give rise to variations in the mode of failure of material components. The wide use of such laminates merits further investigation of the failure mechanism. It is already known that when shocked above a threshold of 4GPa, glass fails under compression behind a propagating front following the compression front.
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RESIN‐GLASS LAMINATES

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1958
From the commencement of their use, Prodorite Ltd. have employed resin‐glass laminates to supplement the other plastics fabrication work that they are already undertaking. A number of different resins have been used to cater for a considerable variety of applications, and their range consists of a number of selected resin laminates under the heading ...
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Laminated Safety Glass

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1937
<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>A</b>FTER tracing the development of laminated safety glass, this paper describes the manufacture of this material as made at the new glass works of the Ford Motor Co.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">In 1927 the Ford Motor Co.
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Glass laminates for reduction of sound transmission

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
The present invention is a glass laminate having sound attenuation properties that make it suitable for use as acoustic glazing in architectural applications and/or in vehicles.
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Polymeric interlayer materials for laminated glass: A review

Construction and Building Materials, 2020
Marc Martin   +2 more
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