ralphi
Structural
- Jan 18, 2017
- 31
For say a frame that is sized 47 inches horizontal (about 1.2 meter) and 27 inches vertical (about 0.7 meter). What is the minimum thickness of laminated glass that can be used? Is there any table or how do you compute it? Can a 9mm laminated glass (composed of 2 pcs 4.5mm sandwiched with pvc) be strong enough?
Remember a laminated glass is composed of two glasses sandwiched with pvc (plastic) in middle so in case of breakages, the glass would still be held in place just like the front windshield of a car.
For flexure and shear. I think a laminated glass is effective for each side only.. but what happens when it is laminated with pvc (plastic) glued in the middle layer?
Thanks a lot!