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1994

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Evaluation Of The Edge Strength Of Architectural Glass, Kevin L. Alexander May 1994

Evaluation Of The Edge Strength Of Architectural Glass, Kevin L. Alexander

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A mechanical device to test the edge strength of glass was developed in a previous study and was to be modified for more accurate results in this study. The mechanical apparatus allows for a load to be applied and directed along one diagonal of a glass beam making the other diagonal the neutral axis. This allows only one edge to be in tension where the failure is desired.

This study evaluated the scored edge lines and the other edge lines of annealed glass which was cut by an experienced glass cutter with a steel scoring wheel, and a carbide scoring …


Design, Construction, Calibration And Applications Of An Apparatus Which Conducts The Large Missle Impact Test, John Schroeder Mar 1994

Design, Construction, Calibration And Applications Of An Apparatus Which Conducts The Large Missle Impact Test, John Schroeder

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Prior to Hurricane Andrew (August 1992), the South Florida Building Code maintained provisions for the design of building openings based on wind pressure only. Hurricane Andrew provided evidence of other failure modes, including windborne debris and internal pressure. Following the hurricane, several changes were made to building codes in South Florida. One addition requires building openings to resist windborne debris. A missile impact test incorporated into recently accepted Dade and Broward Counties editions of the South Florida Building Code states a window, door, or external protection device shall resist a prescribed number of impacts from a nine pound 2x4 timber …