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Bond characterization of monolithic and layered glass panels and ultrasonic tests to control glued surfaces

2019

Abstract An experimental investigation is presented regarding the compressive and shear strength of monolithic and PVB laminated glass elements connected by acrylic glue. Ultrasonic tests were also used to control the efficiency of glued surfaces of glass panels. Twenty-four triplets composed of three float glass elements glued with acrylic adhesive were prepared to perform bond tests. Of these twelve triplets were made with monolithic glass elements with a nominal thickness of 20 mm, while twelve were made with layered glass elements 20 mm thick. Three single elements of monolithic glass and three of layered glass were tested for compressive strength. Ultrasonic tests were performed on a s…

Glued jointMaterials scienceFloat glassMechanical testingCompression (physics)Glued jointsCharacterization (materials science)law.inventionShear (sheet metal)Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCompressive strengthlawShear strengthGlaAdhesionUltrasonic sensorAdhesion; Glass; Glued joints; Mechanical testing; Ultrasonic testingGlassComposite materialLaminated glassSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniCivil and Structural EngineeringUltrasonic testing
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Orientation and order in thin films of a combined liquid crystalline polymer

1994

The order in thin films of a combined liquid crystalline polymer is studied by X-ray reflection. Films of thicknesses of less than 200 nm on float glass are investigated as a function of temperature. The polymer with mesogenic groups in the main and side-chains exhibits smectic and cholesteric mesophases. Measurements in the smectic phases show a Bragg peak and smectic layers are oriented parallel to the substrate. The sample is thus macroscopically ordered by the influence of substrate and free surface. The film surface is very smooth after spincoating; surface roughness is typically 0.8 nm. First annealing of samples leads to a significant roughening of the free surface; roughness increas…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAnnealing (metallurgy)business.industryMesogenFloat glassSubstrate (electronics)Surface finishlaw.inventionOpticslawFree surfaceSurface roughnessComposite materialThin filmbusinessPolymers for Advanced Technologies
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Float glass colouring by ion exchange

2008

Abstract Back in the Middle Ages, glass artists used to produce yellowish colorations in soda-lime glasses using mixtures that contained silver salts, clay composites and natural oils. The resulting colour was a characteristic pale yellow known as silver-stain. This coloration is mainly caused by the extinction – absorption and, to a lesser extent, scattering – of light occasioned by silver nanoparticles formed inside the glass. This colouring technique comprises a heat treatment divided in two stages: in the first one, an ion exchange between the silver ions in the mixture and the alkali ions in the glass takes place. This process is called nucleation of silver nanoparticles. The second st…

Soda-lime glassArcheologyMaterials scienceIon exchangeMaterials Science (miscellaneous)SepioliteNucleationFloat glassNanoparticleMineralogyConservationSilver nanoparticlelaw.inventionChemical engineeringChemistry (miscellaneous)lawKaoliniteGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopyJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Flexural behavior of hybrid glass beams with rectangular cross-sections

2018

Abstract An experimental investigation regarding the flexural and the shear behavior of glass beams with length 900, 1300, 1700 mm and rectangular cross-section is presented and discussed. Rectangular cross-sections were obtained by assembling three float glass panels of depth 200 mm and thickness 6 mm through an acrylic adhesive with an effective depth of 19.52 mm (6 + 0.76 + 6 + 0.76 + 6 mm). Some specimens were also reinforced internally with steel plates of thickness 6 mm and depth 25 mm and thickness 6 mm and plates of thickness 6 mm and depth 50 mm placed at the bottom portion of the beams for the entire length of the beams themselves. Three specimens for each investigated series were…

Ultimate loadMaterials scienceComposite numberDiagonalAssembly0211 other engineering and technologiesFloat glass020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyGlasse0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionFlexural strengthlaw021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialCivil and Structural EngineeringMechanical testingBuilding and ConstructionCrackingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniShear (geology)AdhesionMaterials Science (all)Beam (structure)
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