Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
773917 Engineering Failure Analysis 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Numerical procedure for blast response of laminated glass (LG) panels is presented.•Failure criteria for glass, interlayer and sealant materials are presented.•Present results compared well with those from an experiment.•Tensile strength of glass has a significant effect on blast response of LG panels.

This paper presents a rigorous and a reliable analytical procedure using finite element (FE) techniques to study the blast response of laminated glass (LG) panel and predict the failure of its components. The 1st principal stress (σ11) is used as the failure criterion for glass and the von mises stress (σv) is used for the interlayer and sealant joints. The results from the FE analysis for mid-span deflection, energy absorption and the stresses at critical locations of glass, interlayer and structural sealant are presented in the paper. These results compared well with those obtained from a free field blast test reported in the literature. The tensile strength (T) of the glass has a significant influence on the behaviour of the LG panel and should be treated carefully in the analysis. The glass panes absorb about 80% of the blast energy for the treated blast load and this should be minimised in the design.

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