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A mathematical model for analysis of laminated glass units
Laminated glass units used for glazing buildings consists of two thin glass plates bonded together by a thin core material, called polyvinyl butyral. As the plates are usually thin and undergo large lateral displacements, the conventional thin plate theory can not be applied; instead a nonlinear theory of plates has to be employed. Besides, the interlayer, though soft in material properties, provides significant change in the overall behavior of the composite. Variational calculus and minimum potential energy theorem are employed to obtain the five nonlinear differential equations with appropriate boundary conditions, and these equations are solved numerically with iteration.
A mathematical model for analysis of laminated glass units
Laminated glass units used for glazing buildings consists of two thin glass plates bonded together by a thin core material, called polyvinyl butyral. As the plates are usually thin and undergo large lateral displacements, the conventional thin plate theory can not be applied; instead a nonlinear theory of plates has to be employed. Besides, the interlayer, though soft in material properties, provides significant change in the overall behavior of the composite. Variational calculus and minimum potential energy theorem are employed to obtain the five nonlinear differential equations with appropriate boundary conditions, and these equations are solved numerically with iteration.
A mathematical model for analysis of laminated glass units
Ein mathematische Modell zur Analyse laminierter Glasteile
Girija Vallabhan, C.V. (author) / Das, Y.C. (author) / Magdi, M. (author)
1991
12 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 9 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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