Studies on windshield glass fracture caused by flying objects.

Auteur(s)
Suzuki, J. & Shirahashi, H.
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Samenvatting

When tempered glass is used as windshield for an automobile, it sometimes shatters on the road while the automobile is in motion. The cause of this shattering was investigated and it was found that the shattering is caused by the impact of flying objects. The shattering conditions were reproduced in the laboratory. Both tempered and laminated windshield glasses were investigated under these conditions. The experiments showed the safety performance of laminated windshield glass. See also IRRD abstract no. 205029.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 2278 [electronic version only] /91 / IRRD 205065
Uitgave

In: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials : proceedings of the International Conference on Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, Kyoto, 15-20 August 1971, Volume 4, Concrete and Cement Paste, Glass and Ceramics, 1972, (4) p. 495-503, 6 Photos, 4 fig., 1 ref.

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