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Size effect model for the edge strength of glass with cut and ground edge finishing

Vandebroek, Marc
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Louter, Christian  
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Caspeele, Robby
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2014
Engineering Structures

The edge strength of glass is influenced by the size of the surface (near the edge) which is subjected to tensile stresses. To quantify this size effect, 8 series of single layer annealed glass beam specimens (as-received glass) were subjected to in-plane four-point bending with linearly increased loading until failure. Within the 8 series, the edge finishing differed between 'cut' and 'ground', the thickness between 4 and 8 mm and the beam length between 550 and 1100 mm. From the test results a reduction in strength was observed for increased specimen size, which is in line with common expectations. However, the analytical prediction of this reduction by probabilistic laws derived from the literature is unsafe. In fact, these predictions of the strength reduction were up to 14% less conservative than those observed from the presented test results. From this it is concluded that future standards should estimate the size effect more conservatively than currently done by the existing laws in the literature. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.engstruct.2014.08.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000345111100009

Author(s)
Vandebroek, Marc
Louter, Christian  
Caspeele, Robby
Ensslen, Frank
Belis, Jan
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Engineering Structures
Volume

79

Start page

96

End page

105

Subjects

Structural glass

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Edge strength

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Size effect

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Weibull distribution

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Stress corrosion

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NON-REVIEWED

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