The macroscopic strength of float glass is governed by the presence of micro-cracks, whose size, orientation and distribution affects the corresponding statistics. A micro-mechanically motivated model is here proposed, which spells out the connection between crack population and strength statistics, leading to generalized distributions of the Weibull type. Aging in the form of corrosion or abrasion can produce a variation of the defectiveness scenario originally present on the pristine glass surface, and we discuss how such a modification can statistically affect the macroscopic strength. A practical application is made to justify the change in strength experimentally observed passing from the âairâ to the âtinâ side of float glass. Assumin...
We discuss “hidden damage” of glass by the rolling process, which results in heterogeneous distribut...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...
Failure of brittle materials is due to the unstable propagation of a dominant crack and, therefore, ...
This work discusses an innovative micromechanically-motivated statistical characterization of the st...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
Structural design of float glass elements is performed as a rule with the semiprobabilistic approach...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
We discuss “hidden damage” of glass by the rolling process, which results in heterogeneous distribut...
The multi-scale approach in the statistical evaluation of the macroscopic strength of annealed glass...
The macroscopic strength of thermally-treated glass is determined by the critical propagation of sur...
In structural design the bending strength of heat-treated glass is in general calculated as the simp...
The extrinsic tensile strength of glass can be determined explicitly if the characteristics of the c...
In structural design the bending strength of heat-treated glass is in general calculated as the simp...
We discuss “hidden damage” of glass by the rolling process, which results in heterogeneous distribut...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...
Failure of brittle materials is due to the unstable propagation of a dominant crack and, therefore, ...
This work discusses an innovative micromechanically-motivated statistical characterization of the st...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
Structural design of float glass elements is performed as a rule with the semiprobabilistic approach...
The strength of float glass is a necessary engineering parameter. Determining this strength is a com...
We discuss “hidden damage” of glass by the rolling process, which results in heterogeneous distribut...
The multi-scale approach in the statistical evaluation of the macroscopic strength of annealed glass...
The macroscopic strength of thermally-treated glass is determined by the critical propagation of sur...
In structural design the bending strength of heat-treated glass is in general calculated as the simp...
The extrinsic tensile strength of glass can be determined explicitly if the characteristics of the c...
In structural design the bending strength of heat-treated glass is in general calculated as the simp...
We discuss “hidden damage” of glass by the rolling process, which results in heterogeneous distribut...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...
The applicability of the Weibull distribution to model the strength of glass, the existence of a siz...