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- aggregation title "Stiffness of laminated glass: influence of different loading conditions".
- aggregation abstract "It is generally known that the stiffness of laminated glass varies between two ultimate states: the lower limit corresponds to the sum of the stiffness of the individual glass sheets (as if there were no interaction between the different layers), while the upper limit corresponds to the stiffness of a monolithic glass sheet with a thickness equal to the overall thickness of the laminate. Because the difference between these two extremes is significant (e.g. a factor of four for laminates with two glass sheets with equal thickness), it is quite important to have a good understanding of this behaviour. Although these two limits exist for all possible loading conditions, the type of loading, the temperature, the load duration, as well as the dimensions of the element can determine whether a laminate with certain material properties leans towards the upper limit, or towards the lower one. Because of this influence, it makes little sense to make a generalised statement concerning the actual stiffness of laminates. At the laboratory for Research on Structural Models, different series of finite element analyses are executed to increase the insight in this complex subject, in particular for bending and torsion. With this, more rational choices can be made when deciding on the composition of laminated glass elements.".
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