Laminated glass: Dynamic of rupture of adhesion

P. Elzière, M. Ciccotti, E. Barthel, C. Dalle-Ferrier

Context

Laminated glass is widely used for safety devices in buildings and vehicles. It is made of two glass plates and a polymeric interlayer which gives its resistance to impact to the structure.



We want to understand, the relation between adhesion and the mechanical behavior of the interlayer leading to the high impact resistance of the structure.

Standard ball drop test on laminated glass
credit: C. Dalle-Ferrier and N. Dideron Saint-Gobain

Our work

In the main phase of dynamic rupture, glass parts are driving away from each other while stretching the delaminated interlayer in between. The delamination front position and the force to delaminate measurements show different zones of energy dissipation.

We carry on an extensive study of the interlayer mechanical behavior at both small and large strains. Thehighly non linear hyperelastic behavior whose time dependence and dissipation energy might be due to inter-chain hydrogen bonds. This behavior can be related to the ahdesion properties to explain the large amount of dissipated energy during the delamination.

We also perform local measurement close to the delamination fronts (digital image correlation and birefringence measurements) coupled to finite element models will enable us to understand the relation between the crack front behavior and the far field state of the interlayer.


Top



See also...

Microrhéologie des hydrogels par diffusion multiple de la lumière

Tetsuharu Narita et Guylaine Ducouret Les hydrogels sont composés d’un réseau de polymères gonflés dans une grande quantité d’eau. Grâce à leurs (...) 

> More...

Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces

Yvette Tran, Costantino Creton, Guillaume Sudre, David Martina Interface properties play a valuable role in a wide field of industrial and (...) 

> More...

 

Practical information

Sciences et Ingénierie de la Matière Molle

Soft Matter Sciences and Enginering - UMR 7615

10 rue Vauquelin
75231 PARIS CEDEX 05
FRANCE

  • Chair : E. Barthel
  • Steering Committee : J.B. d’Espinose, A. Chateauminois, Y. Tran, B.Bresson
  • Administration : F. Decuq & Odile Neveu
  • Communication : A. Hakopian & M. Ciccotti
  • Information Technology : A. Hakopian
  • Safety, Health and Environment Assistant : F. Martin & M. Hanafi

Getting here
Legal notes