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Michel Dubru, Glaverbel S.A.
Jean-Clement Nugue, Saint-Gobain
Guy Van Marcke de Lummen, Glaverbel S.A.
Thermally toughened safety glass is a glass product offering first order mechanical characteristic. It is the only glass construction product exhibiting well-established and reliable mechanical capacity under static and dynamic load with resistance to impact properties conforming to regulations and European standards. The aim of this paper is to re-establish on an experimental basis as a matter of fact that this product is today an undeniable construction product.
It will be demonstrated in this paper by use of two main axes: 1.) Experimental data from a GEPVP (European Association of Flat Glass Manufacturers study on heat treated and thermally toughened glass that correlated fragmentation, mechanical resistance, impact resistance and surface compression. 2.) Numerical simulation validated by impact data, following EN 12600, showing coherence with experimentation
Experimental data set contains more than 1000 measurements or impact data on several glass thicknesses and degrees of toughening, i.e. surface compression level. Outstanding advantage of this method is to show for each product type and test method, minimal level of surface compression to obtain a reliable (or reproducible) level of performance (fragmentation, mechanical resistance) or classification (impact according EN 12600).
A final conclusion is that during production surface compression is the key control parameter to manage. It remains true when toughened glass behaviour has to be rigorously interpreted.
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Mr. Michel Dubru
Glaverbel |
Mr. jean-clément nugue
Development manager saint-gobain glass |
Guy van Marcke de Lummen
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