Stephen M. Morse
Texas Tech University
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Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2012
Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville
ASTM E 1300-07 employs only two glass type factors to adjust the load resistance of annealed glass for heat treatment, one factor for heat-strengthened glass and one factor for tempered glass. The use of only two factors provides a simplistic approach that fails to utilize the full capacity of heat-treated glass. ASTM E 1300-07 differentiates heat-strengthened from fully tempered glass by the magnitude of the residual compressive surface stress resulting from the heat treating process. Furthermore, ranges of residual compressive surface stress are specified for both heat-strengthened and fully tempered glasses, suggesting the glass type factors should vary with the residual compressive surface stress. This article presents a rational method for determining the load resistance of heat-treated glass based on the residual compressive surface stress. A method incorporating previously accepted design principles with the addition of extensive data computation is advanced to calculate load resistance for heat-tr...
Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2016
Bolaji Afolabi; H. Scott Norville; Stephen M. Morse
AbstractThe authors performed an experimental study with weathered fully tempered monolithic glass loaded to failure under controlled conditions. The 14 specimens in the study originated from the northeastern United States. The specimens were loaded with monotonically increasing pressure until fracture occurred in accordance with the ASTM E997 test method. The recorded failure load time histories were converted to equivalent 3-s failure loads using a modified load-transformation-integration method that incorporates residual compressive surface stress. Variations of the residual compressive surface stress measurements are presented for each specimen, and the effect that the variations in residual compressive surface stress have on the equivalent 3-s failure load calculations are also explored. Equivalent 3-s failure loads are shown to be proportional to the measured residual compressive surface stress. The equivalent 3-s failure load is compared to the load resistance calculated using ASTM E1300, and the m...
Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2016
Kayla Natividad; Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville
AbstractData were studied from tests of new and weathered rectangular annealed glass samples, each consisting of numerous specimens, loaded to fracture. The maximum principal tensile stress at the fracture origin was compared with the single largest maximum principal tensile stress (SLMPTS) within each specimen. The findings indicated that maximum principal tensile stresses at the fracture origins were always less, often significantly so, than SLMPTS in the specimens. In addition, fracture origins rarely, if ever, coincided with the location of SLMPTS in a rectangular glass lite specimen. These results support the notion that glass thickness selection should not be based on a maximum principal stress method.
Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2014
Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville
AbstractASTM E1300-09 uses a glass failure prediction model (GFPM) to quantify the probability that a critical surface flaw with a certain location and orientation will initiate a facture in the glass for a given lite geometry and uniform design load. The nonfactored load charts in ASTM E1300-09 are calibrated to a GFPM probability of breakage of 8/1,000 (0.008) at the first occurrence of the design load. The GFPM probability of breakage only addresses the material properties of the annealed monolithic window glass and does not incorporate the probability of the occurrence of the design load. Because window glass is typically designed to resist wind loads, the probability of the occurrence of the design load was based on ASCE 7-05. Using a Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the limit-state equation, this paper presents a procedure to quantify the probability of failure incorporating the probability of the wind load and the probability of the window glass load resistance from the GFPM for window glass lite...
49th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2015
Ali Rezaei; Mehdi Rafiee; Mohamed Y. Soliman; Stephen M. Morse
Journal of Architectural Engineering | 2010
Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville
Glass Structures & Engineering | 2016
Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics | 2018
Ali Rezaei; Giorgio Bornia; Mehdi Rafiee; Mohamed Y. Soliman; Stephen M. Morse
Engineering Structures | 2017
Delong Zuo; Liang Wu; Douglas A. Smith; Stephen M. Morse
Glass Structures & Engineering | 2016
Matt Bergers; Kayla Natividad; Stephen M. Morse; H. Scott Norville