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 number | Distance (m) | State of glass |
| 1 | 0.1 | G-1 | 2.5 | Intact | G-2 | 2.3 | Intact | G-3 | 2 | Intact | G-4 | 1.5 | Intact | G-5 | 1 | Intact |
| 2 | 0.1 | G-6 | 0.9 | Intact | G-7 | 0.8 | Intact | G-8 | 0.7 | The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact | G-9 | 0.6 | The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact | G-10 | 0.5 | Both the layer of glass are broken and scattered |
| 3 | 0.1 | G-11 | 0.57 | The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact | G-12 | 0.55 | The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact | G-13 | 0.54 | The layer face to the explosion wave front is broken and scattered, and the back is intact | G-14 | 0.52 | Both the layers of glass are broken and scattered |
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