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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (4): 1386-1397.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.1216

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Comparative Method for Determining Effective Thickness of Composite Glass Based on Comparative Test

CAO Dake1,2(), LIU Xiaogen1,2(), AI Xiang3, YANG Zhe2, YIN Rui4, ZHANG Aonan2   

  1. 1.China Building Materials Academy Co. ,Ltd. ,Beijing 100024,China
    2.China Testing & Certification International Group Co. ,Ltd. ,Beijing 100024,China
    3.Jixiu Co. ,Ltd. ,Nanjing 211103,China
    4.School of Civil and Transportation Engineering,Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Beijing 102616,China
  • Received:2025-12-04 Revised:2025-12-30 Online:2026-04-20 Published:2026-05-14
  • Contact: LIU Xiaogen

Abstract:

With the development of architectural science and the continuous improvement of engineering demand, composite glass, such as laminated glass and vacuum glazing, is being increasingly applied in building engineering. The mechanical behaviour of composite glass is complex, equivalent thickness is usually used to simplify the calculation and analysis process, and the current methodologies for determining its effective thickness exhibit limitations when applied to multi?layer or specially configured structures. This paper proposed an experimental method for determining the effective thickness based on comparative tests. Four?point bending tests were conducted to measure the bending stresses of monolithic glass and composite glass under identical loading and supporting conditions. The effective thickness of the composite glass was then calculated through a comparative formulation. The results demonstrate that the proposed method is applicable to various composite glass structures, including laminated glass, vacuum glazing, and vacuum-laminated composite glass. Compared with methods from current standards and measured values of the test show that the obtained effective thickness calculated by this proposed method offers satisfactory accuracy. Furthermore, a theoretical model based on the bending?tensile strength theory of laminated beams was introduced to validate the effective thickness of laminated glass, providing additional confirmation of the proposed method’s reliability.

Key words: laminated glass, vacuum glazing, vacuum-laminated composite glass, effective thickness, bending stress, bending-tensile strength theory of laminated beams

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