3rd World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering, Architecture, Urban Planning Symposium | |
Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis of EVA and PVB Polymeric Interlayers in Low Temperatures | |
土木建筑工程;文学 | |
Hana, Tomas^1 ; Vokac, Miroslav^2 ; Machalicka, Klara^2 ; Eliasova, Martina^1 | |
Department of Steel and Timber Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Thákurova 7, Prague | |
16629, Czech Republic^1 | |
Klokner Institute, Czech Technical University in Prague, Šolínova 7, Prague | |
166 29, Czech Republic^2 | |
关键词: Bearing structure; Chemical compositions; Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis; Ethylene vinyl acetates; Experimental investigations; Loadbearing structure; Polymeric interlayers; Temperature dependent; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/471/5/052071/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/471/5/052071 |
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学科分类:土木及结构工程学 | |
来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Many examples of glass load bearing structures such as beams, panes, balustrades, columns or even stairs can be found in a current architecture. These members are usually made of laminated glass panels. Glass plies of a laminated panel are bonded with polymeric interlayer significantly influencing shear forces transfer between them. It principally depends on a polymer shear stiffness which is affected by an ambient temperature and load duration. There is still general lack of knowledge regarding shear stiffness of most polymeric interlayers. Civil engineers thus design laminated glass members with excessive caution neglecting positive shear coupling of the glass plies provided by the interlayer. This approach leads to uneconomical and over-sized glass bearing structures profoundly preventing an extensive use of laminated glass in civil engineering. There are many polymer interlayers of different chemical composition available on the market. Mechanical properties of most of them are unfortunately not available for civil engineers dealing with laminated glass constructions design. This paper is focused on dynamic shear modulus of EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) and PVB (polyvinylbutyral) interlayer and their experimental investigation as a function of temperature and loading ratio. One possible way of determining this modulus is a shear dynamical thermal analysis (DMTA) which further enables to derive time and temperature dependent shear stiffness of EVA and PVB. This experimentally investigated property helps engineers design safer and cheaper glass constructions, possibly extending the use of laminated glass in a current architecture.
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