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Mechanical Behavior and Constitutive Modeling of Laminated Glass

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Tension test is widely used as a tension mechanical parameter in the measurement of metallic or composite materials. The sample in a tension test is usually dog-bone shaped according to GB/T 228-2002 (Tensile test of metal materials at room temperature) to make the deformation of the middle part of the material average and uniform.

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Xu, J., Li, Y. (2019). Mechanical Behavior and Constitutive Modeling of Laminated Glass. In: Impact Behavior and Pedestrian Protection of Automotive Laminated Windshield. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2441-3_3

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