Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on the surface. Fracture mainly initiates in these flaws, and this leads to a high variability in the glass strength, which depends on geometry, boundary conditions and loading situation. Consequently, the identification of the fracture strength, in e.g. finite element analyses, is not straightforward. For rapid loading conditions, as for blast loading situations, the glass strength is generally increased because flaws need time to grow into cracks. The current study aims to identify the probabilistic fracture strength of glass plates under blast loading as a function of the plate?s boundary conditions, geometry and loading by using a newly propo...
Accurate modelling of the behaviour of crack propagation has important implications in the design an...
Analytical determination of safety in glass structures often uses oversimplified resistance criteria...
For laminated glass, the adherent properties of an interlayer reduce the risk of airborne glass spli...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
In recent years, a considerable number of studies has been carried out to analyse the behaviour of l...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
This thesis is concerned with a strength model for float glass. Failure of glass is usually initiate...
Failure of window glasses in buildings subjected to blast loading introduces great potential for cas...
This paper is concerned with the strength of annealed glass panels when subject to static point load...
In this study, we use the explicit finite element method in combination with higher order elements a...
Flying glass fragments are one of the main causes of casualties and injuries during terror attacks ...
Glass can have lethal effects including fatalities and injuries when it breaks and then flies throug...
Analytical determination of safety in glass structures often uses oversimplified resistance criteria...
Accurate modelling of the behaviour of crack propagation has important implications in the design an...
Analytical determination of safety in glass structures often uses oversimplified resistance criteria...
For laminated glass, the adherent properties of an interlayer reduce the risk of airborne glass spli...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
In recent years, a considerable number of studies has been carried out to analyse the behaviour of l...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
This thesis is concerned with a strength model for float glass. Failure of glass is usually initiate...
Failure of window glasses in buildings subjected to blast loading introduces great potential for cas...
This paper is concerned with the strength of annealed glass panels when subject to static point load...
In this study, we use the explicit finite element method in combination with higher order elements a...
Flying glass fragments are one of the main causes of casualties and injuries during terror attacks ...
Glass can have lethal effects including fatalities and injuries when it breaks and then flies throug...
Analytical determination of safety in glass structures often uses oversimplified resistance criteria...
Accurate modelling of the behaviour of crack propagation has important implications in the design an...
Analytical determination of safety in glass structures often uses oversimplified resistance criteria...
For laminated glass, the adherent properties of an interlayer reduce the risk of airborne glass spli...