SR41 Behaviour of annealed glass under simulated human impact (1992)

Abbreviation
SR041
Valid from
1/01/1992

Information provider
BRANZ Limited
Author
K. Y. S. Lim, A. B. King and S. J. Thurston
Information type
Study report
Format
PDF

Description

This report investigates the effects of glass thickness, pane geometry and size, and the glass supporting frame, on the impact resistance of annealed. A soft body impact test specified in ISO 7892 (International Standard Organisation (ISO), 1988) was found to be suitable for simulating accidental human impact on glass.

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SR41 Behaviour of annealed glass under simulated human impact (1992)

Description

This report investigates the effects of glass thickness, pane geometry and size, and the glass supporting frame, on the impact resistance of annealed. A soft body impact test specified in ISO 7892 (International Standard Organisation (ISO), 1988) was found to be suitable for simulating accidental human impact on glass.

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SR41 Behaviour of annealed glass under simulated human impact (1992)
Description

This report investigates the effects of glass thickness, pane geometry and size, and the glass supporting frame, on the impact resistance of annealed. A soft body impact test specified in ISO 7892 (International Standard Organisation (ISO), 1988) was found to be suitable for simulating accidental human impact on glass.

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SR41 Behaviour of annealed glass under simulated human impact (1992)

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