Novel Studies on Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Structural Glass with and without Lamination

The attractiveness of glass is something that occupied the world market with a unique claim. It has many applications that go beyond the provision of visual aesthetics, which includes a view of the inside and out. Due to extreme levels of clarity, structural glazing may be so transparent that it may...

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Glass
Glazing
High temperature
Loss modulus
Mechanical properties
Room temperature
Safety glass
Storage modulus
Temperature
Thermomechanical properties
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