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000012401 04107 $$aeng
000012401 046__ $$k2016-05-09
000012401 100__ $$aEliášová, M.
000012401 24500 $$aINFLUENCE OF THE POLYMERIC INTERLAYERS TO STRESS DISTRIBUTION IN LAMINATED GLASS PANES

000012401 24630 $$n22.$$pEngineering Mechanics 2016
000012401 260__ $$bInstitute of Thermomechanics AS CR, v.v.i., Praha
000012401 506__ $$arestricted
000012401 520__ $$2eng$$aGlass is nowadays one of the most progressive materials in civil engineering. It is used not only as a filling material but also as a material for load-bearing structures. Unlike widely-used materials (steel, aluminium, etc.), glass behaves elastically until it breaks by a brittle fracture without any warning. The insufficient tensile strength of float glass is solved by using a tempering process that enables the production of heat-strengthened or heat-toughened glass. However, increased tensile strength is not the only requirement for safe design. Laminated glass panels should be used in the reliable and effective design of glass elements as parts of a load-bearing system. The composite action of laminated glass under loading is influenced mainly by the shear modulus of the interlayers, which is dependent on time and on temperature. This paper presents experimental research performed at the Klokner Institute of CTU in Prague on the material properties of visco-elastic interlayers under various temperatures and under various load rates.

000012401 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000012401 653__ $$aGlass, Interlayers, Shear modulus, Lamination, Visco-elastic material, Polymer.

000012401 7112_ $$aEngineering Mechanics 2016$$cSvratka, CZ$$d2016-05-09 / 2016-05-12$$gEM2016
000012401 720__ $$aEliášová, M.$$iVokáč, M.$$iMachalická, K.
000012401 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000012401 8564_ $$s1026025$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/12401/files/031cd_o_rel.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, id 031, section REL.
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000012401 980__ $$aPAPER