Laminated glass is an essential component for any building designed against blast loading. A polymer interlayer is sandwiched between glass layers in order to keep the cracked glass fragments intact. In successful design, the interlayer deforms and absorbs the blast load without tearing. A novel testing method was developed to capture the bending response of laminated glass under high rate uniform loading. Specimens with a dimension of 700 mm x 60 mm were tested. It was found that the failure mechanism of the laminated glass is controlled by the thickness of the interlayer. In addition, a new framing arrangement was tested which showed that the load on the laminated glass can be reduced by increasing the energy absorbing capacities within ...
This paper presents a comprehensive numerical procedure to treat the blast response of laminated gla...
Laminated glass panels are increasingly installed in glazed façades to enhance the blast protection ...
AbstractLaminated glazing is often employed to minimise damage and injuries during blast events. In ...
AbstractBlast resistant glazing systems typically use laminated glass to reduce the risk of flying g...
Blast resistant glazing systems typically use laminated glass to reduce the risk of flying glass de...
To enhance the resilience of buildings, laminated glass panels are increasingly used in glazed façad...
Laminated glass panels are often used to enhance the blast resilience of buildings by replacing the ...
In blast protective design, laminated glass is used to facilitate the safety of building occupants. ...
Over the years extensive studies have been conducted to analyze the response of laminated glass pane...
Several blast trials on laminated glass windows have been performed in the past, using both full fie...
Flying glass fragments are one of the main causes of casualties and injuries during terror attacks ...
Laminated glass panes are widely used for glazing windows to mitigate the hazard from ejecting glass...
The design of laminated glazing for blast resistance is significantly complicated by the post-crack ...
Laminated glass is often used in structures for protection against blast loads. The single-degree-of...
The first defensive element of the building against the explosion is the façade. On the condition th...
This paper presents a comprehensive numerical procedure to treat the blast response of laminated gla...
Laminated glass panels are increasingly installed in glazed façades to enhance the blast protection ...
AbstractLaminated glazing is often employed to minimise damage and injuries during blast events. In ...
AbstractBlast resistant glazing systems typically use laminated glass to reduce the risk of flying g...
Blast resistant glazing systems typically use laminated glass to reduce the risk of flying glass de...
To enhance the resilience of buildings, laminated glass panels are increasingly used in glazed façad...
Laminated glass panels are often used to enhance the blast resilience of buildings by replacing the ...
In blast protective design, laminated glass is used to facilitate the safety of building occupants. ...
Over the years extensive studies have been conducted to analyze the response of laminated glass pane...
Several blast trials on laminated glass windows have been performed in the past, using both full fie...
Flying glass fragments are one of the main causes of casualties and injuries during terror attacks ...
Laminated glass panes are widely used for glazing windows to mitigate the hazard from ejecting glass...
The design of laminated glazing for blast resistance is significantly complicated by the post-crack ...
Laminated glass is often used in structures for protection against blast loads. The single-degree-of...
The first defensive element of the building against the explosion is the façade. On the condition th...
This paper presents a comprehensive numerical procedure to treat the blast response of laminated gla...
Laminated glass panels are increasingly installed in glazed façades to enhance the blast protection ...
AbstractLaminated glazing is often employed to minimise damage and injuries during blast events. In ...