An analysis of glass fracture statistics

David Kinsella, Kent Persson

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Abstract

A numerical method is applied to model the fracture stress and failure location in glass panes subjected to various bending arrangements. The method assumes the weakest-link principle and the existence of surface microcracks. The fracture stress and failure origin are revealed through a search algorithm. The magnitude of strength and the location of fracture are stochastic in nature and can be predicted based on a suitable representation of the surface flaws condition. When the crack size distribution is assumed to be Pareto, the strength distribution is found to be very similar to a Weibull distribution. The stresses in large laterally supported plates which are subjected to uniform pressure are modelled and the distribution of fracture location is determined based on a single population of cracks with a Pareto distributed crack size. Two types of gasket support materials are considered, neoprene and nylon. The softer gasket material produces a greater number of fractures nearer the corners of the plate. A comparison is made with the recorded fracture locations according to various experiments. In addition, a tall vertical panel of laminated glass with a complex geometry and which is subjected to dynamic impact loading is modelled and the distribution of fracture location is determined based on a single population of cracks with a Pareto distributed crack size.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChallenging Glass 6
EditorsChristian Louter, Freek Bos, Jan Belis
PublisherTU Delft
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)978-94-6366-044-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
EventChallenging Glass Conference 6 - Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 2018 May 172019 May 18

Publication series

NameChallenging Glass Conference Proceedings
ISSN (Electronic)2589-8019

Conference

ConferenceChallenging Glass Conference 6
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period2018/05/172019/05/18

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Materials Engineering

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