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Title
Breakage risk analysis during the glass tempering process based on fluid-structure interaction approach
Author
Iglesias, Asier
Martinez Agirre, Manex
Llavori, Inigo
Esnaola, Jon Ander
Research Group
Diseño y mecánica estructural
Mecánica de fluidos
Version
Postprint
Rights
© 2024 The Author(s)
Access
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URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/6849
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40940-024-00283-y
Published at
Glass Structures & Engineering  Vol. 9. November, 2024
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationfirstpage
455
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationlastpage
469
Publisher
Springer Nature
Keywords
Glass tempering
Risk of fracture
Mist cooling
Residual stresses ... [+]
Glass tempering
Risk of fracture
Mist cooling
Residual stresses
Fluid-structure interaction
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura [-]
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
Materials technology
UNESCO Classification
Materials technology
Abstract
In recent decades, there has been a perceptible transformation in how glass is perceived, evolving from being used for its aesthetic appeal to being acknowledged for its structural capabilities. Struc ... [+]
In recent decades, there has been a perceptible transformation in how glass is perceived, evolving from being used for its aesthetic appeal to being acknowledged for its structural capabilities. Structural glass components are most often heat treated to increase their ultimate strength. For this purpose, the tempering process is applied. In this context, air is the quintessential cooling technique employed to rapidly cool and fortify the material due to its associated low cost. Nevertheless, it may encounter certain limitations when quenching low thickness components, making other techniques, such as spray mist cooling, to gain traction. Additionally, glass is a very brittle and sensitive material to local stress concentrations. Thus, depending on how the tempering process is performed, an excessive and/or non-homogeneous cooling might result in local transient stresses, which may exceed the allowable strength and cause premature fracture of the material. To this end, the non-uniform transient stress development during glass tempering is studied based on fluid–structure interaction modelling. In this way, the risk of in-process breakage considering the local phenomena during the glass cooling process is assessed. Water mist cooling is able to temper thin glass but, at the same time, large tensile stresses might develop during the cooling down process. This fact fosters the adoption of an interrupt tempering technique. The obtained numerical results are consistent with previous experimental investigations available in the literature. [-]
Funder
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Program
Elkartek 2023
Ikertalde Convocatoria 2022-2025
Ikertalde Convocatoria 2019-2021
Number
KK-2023-00017
IT1505-22
IT1316-19
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ICME23
Mecánica de fluidos
Diseño y Mecánica Estructural
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