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Author(s):  
Gregorio Mariggiò ◽  
Sara Dalle Vacche ◽  
Roberta Bongiovanni ◽  
Christian Louter ◽  
Mauro Corrado

AbstractThe durability of an innovative polymeric coating recently developed by the authors to prevent stress corrosion in annealed glass is herein examined. The coating, having functional graded properties through the thickness, is optimised to provide a very good adhesion with glass and an excellent hydrophobic behavior on the side exposed to the environment, thus creating a good barrier to humidity, which is the triggering agent for stress corrosion. Three scenarios are analysed in terms of ageing: (i) cyclic loading, accomplished by subjecting coated samples to repetitive loading; (ii) natural weathering, performed by exposing coated samples to atmospheric agents; (iii) artificial weathering, carried out by exposing coated specimens to fluorescent UV lamps, heat and water. The durability of the coating is assessed indirectly, on the base of its residual effectiveness in preventing stress corrosion, by comparing the bending strength, obtained with the coaxial double ring test, of aged coated glass specimens with that of un-coated and freshly coated specimens. The obtained results prove that the proposed formulation is almost insensitive to cyclic loading, maintains a very good performance in case of natural weathering, whereas is slightly more sensitive to artificial weathering.


Author(s):  
Xavier Centelles ◽  
J. Ramon Castro ◽  
F. Pelayo ◽  
Manuel Aenlle-López ◽  
Luisa F. Cabeza

AbstractLaminated glass beams without metallic or polymeric reinforcements generally lack post-breakage strength and ductility. This paper aims to perform a comparative study by testing five different fully transparent laminated glass beam designs in order to see how parameters such as the number and thickness of glass sheets (3 x 10 mm or 5 x 6 mm), the interlayer material (PVB Clear or SentryGlas), and the thermal treatment of glass (annealed or heat-strengthened) affect the pre-breakage performance and post-breakage safety. A buckling analysis is also performed using a numerical model with ABAQUS CAE. The study includes a comparison between the results of different experimental mechanical tests on laminated glass beams, including the tests presented in this paper, as well as other tests found in the literature. All designs presented a linear elastic behaviour until initial breakage. The interlayer material mainly affected the crack shape of laminated glass beams. Beams with five sheets of annealed glass had a more progressive breakage, and therefore a safer behaviour, than beams with three sheets of annealed or heat-strengthened glass.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1114 (1) ◽  
pp. 012001
Author(s):  
Raji Ravimony ◽  
Anitha Joseph ◽  
Lalu Mangal

2020 ◽  
Vol 146 (7) ◽  
pp. 04020071
Author(s):  
Antonio Bonati ◽  
Gabriele Pisano ◽  
Gianni Royer-Carfagni

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (15) ◽  
pp. 3204
Author(s):  
Wei ◽  
Li ◽  
Zhang

In this paper, both experimental tests and numerical simulations of Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) laminated glass pane under low-speed impact were carried out. In order to accurately predict the responses of annealed glass under low-speed impact, a constitutive model combined of the Taylor–Chen–Kuszmaul (TCK) model and the Johnson-Holmquist Ceramic (JH2) model is proposed. In order to describe the tensile damage characteristic of annealed glass, a rate-dependent TCK model is employed. The JH2 model is adopted when the glass material is under compression. The velocity and force of impactor, deflection of central point of glass pane, and the cracking pattern are studied to verify the combined TCK-JH2 model. Furthermore, the effects of the thickness of glass layer and PVB interlayer are investigated.


2017 ◽  
Vol 129 ◽  
pp. 177-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahil Pathirana ◽  
Nelson Lam ◽  
Shihara Perera ◽  
Lihai Zhang ◽  
Dong Ruan ◽  
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