July 1, 2004
Journal Article

Modeling of glass fracture damage using continuum damage mechanics - Static spherical indentation

Abstract

Continuum damage mechanics based constitutive model is used to study the stone-impact resistance of automotive windshields. An axisymmetric finite element model is created to simulate the transient dynamic response and impact induced damge tensors for laminated glass layers subject to stone-impact loading. The windshield glass consists of two glass outer layers laminated by a thin poly-vinyl butyral (PVB) layer. The constitutive behavior of the glass layers is simulated suing continuum damage mechanics model with linear damage evolution. The PVB layer is modeled with linear viscoelastic solid. The model is used to predict and examine damage patterns on different glass surfaces for different windshield designs including variations in ply thickness and curvatures.

Revised: May 18, 2011 | Published: July 1, 2004

Citation

Sun X., and M.A. Khaleel. 2004. Modeling of glass fracture damage using continuum damage mechanics - Static spherical indentation. International Journal of Damage Mechanics 13, no. 3:263-285. PNNL-SA-43673.