Research Article

Experimental Study and Theoretical Verification of Explosion-Proof Performance of Insulated Glass

Table 1

Test conditions and the broken state of glass.

No.Explosion charge (kg)Glass numberDistance (m)State of glass

10.1G-12.5Intact
G-22.3Intact
G-32Intact
G-41.5Intact
G-51Intact

20.1G-60.9Intact
G-70.8Intact
G-80.7The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact
G-90.6The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact
G-100.5Both the layer of glass are broken and scattered

30.1G-110.57The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact
G-120.55The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact
G-130.54The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact
G-140.52Both the layers of glass are broken and scattered