Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6707059 Composite Structures 2015 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this contribution, we examine the mechanical behavior of laminated glass fabricated with relatively thin (<2 mm) glass components. It is shown that optimum light weight laminates are best achieved through the use of a relatively stiff, ionomer interlayer versus a traditional rubbery, poly-vinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer. We present results of bending experiments in which laminate deflection and glass stress development have been monitored as a function of load for various laminate structures. Interpretation of laminate mechanics using effective thickness theories is demonstrated. We present a formulation for computing the optimum specific stiffness and strength of a laminate for given loading/support conditions and establish theoretical limits to weight reduction for a defined monolithic glass performance target.
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