It is well known that, depending upon the thermo-hygrometric environment, surface flaws in glass can grow over time even when they are well below the critical size, eventually leading to failure of the stressed material. This phenomenon, usually referred to as subcritical crack growth, or static fatigue, implies that the macroscopic strength of glass depends upon the characteristic duration of the applied loads. Various criteria have been proposed to evaluate the effects of the simultaneous combinations of actions applied at different times of the load history. Here, starting from a consolidated model of subcritical crack growth, an analytical approach to this problem is presented. Safety domains are calculated and compared with the approaches prescribed by recent proposals for standards. The analysis of a few case studies confirms that some approaches are not on the safe side, whereas other approaches can be too conservative. A proposal for new verification formulae is presented. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Verification formulae for structural glass under combined variable loads

Franco Annalisa;
2015

Abstract

It is well known that, depending upon the thermo-hygrometric environment, surface flaws in glass can grow over time even when they are well below the critical size, eventually leading to failure of the stressed material. This phenomenon, usually referred to as subcritical crack growth, or static fatigue, implies that the macroscopic strength of glass depends upon the characteristic duration of the applied loads. Various criteria have been proposed to evaluate the effects of the simultaneous combinations of actions applied at different times of the load history. Here, starting from a consolidated model of subcritical crack growth, an analytical approach to this problem is presented. Safety domains are calculated and compared with the approaches prescribed by recent proposals for standards. The analysis of a few case studies confirms that some approaches are not on the safe side, whereas other approaches can be too conservative. A proposal for new verification formulae is presented. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2015
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
Structural glass
Glass strength
Subcritical crack growth
Static fatigue
Load combinations
Verification formulae
Load history
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