Probability Distributions in the Glass Failure Prediction Model
Glass, a brittle material, fractures under tensile stress acting over a time duration. Lateral loads, such as wind, acting on a simply supported rectangular glass lite, put one surface of the lite primarily into tension. ASTM E 1300 defines load resistance of glass as the uniform lateral loading ac...
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Main Authors: | Samir Blanchet, H. Scott Norville, Stephen M. Morse |
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Language: | EN |
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Challenging Glass Conference
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8431695102a74d5c98f8a34153336ba8 |
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