- Author
- Simiu, E. | Reed, D. A. | Yancey, C. W. C. | Martin, J. W. | Hendrickson, E. M.
- Title
- Ring-on-Ring Tests and Load Capacity of Cladding Glass. Final Report.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
- Sponsor
- National Science Foundation, Washington, DC
- Report
- NBS BSS 162, August 1984,
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Contract
- NSF-CEE83-08329
- Keywords
- sheet glass; panels; glass; heat treated glass; failure; computer programs; surface defects; estimates; test equipment; probability theory; tests; buildings; fracture strength; loads (forces)
- Abstract
- Although ring-on-ring test results have been used in the past to obtain information on the strength of glass, no methodology has so far been developed in the literature explicitly relating such results to the load capacity of cladding glass. The main purpose of this report is to propose such a methodology. The proposed methodology makes use of recent advances in the modeling of the fracture mechanics behavior of glass and the calculation of stresses in plates exhibiting geometric nonlinearity. Evidence is presented which strongly suggests that the probability distribution of the load capacity of cladding glass panels whose failure is due to surface flaws can be estimated reliably on the basis of results of ring-on-ring tests used in conjunction with (a) numerical methods for the analysis of stresses in plates, and (b) information on the elastic and fracture mechanics behavior of glass currently available or that can be obtained routinely.