SaadAly
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2014
- 6
Dear Experts,
This is quite an unusual question but I was wondering whether there are any particular kind of glass that is normally used for engine test cell windows. The engine test cell at my work place is currently being upgraded and we are looking to use glass window for viewing. I am looking at using bullet proof glass for safety reasons but I think it may be a bit of overkill. I will be doing some calculations on energy from connecting rod or fly wheel falling of the engine and possibly hitting the window. Are there any other calculations I should consider? What would be really useful if you could please provide an idea of which type of glass is normally used and/or any methods used to specify a particular glass for the application?
Thank you.
This is quite an unusual question but I was wondering whether there are any particular kind of glass that is normally used for engine test cell windows. The engine test cell at my work place is currently being upgraded and we are looking to use glass window for viewing. I am looking at using bullet proof glass for safety reasons but I think it may be a bit of overkill. I will be doing some calculations on energy from connecting rod or fly wheel falling of the engine and possibly hitting the window. Are there any other calculations I should consider? What would be really useful if you could please provide an idea of which type of glass is normally used and/or any methods used to specify a particular glass for the application?
Thank you.