GS&E journal > Adhesion Rupture in Laminated Glass: Influence of Interfacial Adhesion on the Energy Dissipation Mechanisms
In laminated glass under impact, most of the energy dissipation occurs in the coupled delamination and deformation of the polymer interlayer. The strong dependency of these mechanisms on interlayer nature, on loading rate and on temperature is known: however, the effect of the interfacial adhesion...
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Main Authors: | Paul Fourton, Keyvan Piroird, Matteo Ciccotti, Etienne Barthel |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Challenging Glass Conference
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/01c920939a2b4d3da75bf86d7545b816 |
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