keshman87
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2008
- 3
Sorry if this is a simple question but it has me stumped.
So I have a window that is fixed into a frame. I need to find out how much energy is required to shear the glass from the frame.
Now I dont really have to worry about the frame, as it can be simplified to just shearing glass basically.
Now I have calculated how much force is required to shear the glass, but im stumped as to work out how much energy is required to break the glass. I've learnt stuff on fracture energy but thats on propagation of cracks and such...
Thanks for any help
So I have a window that is fixed into a frame. I need to find out how much energy is required to shear the glass from the frame.
Now I dont really have to worry about the frame, as it can be simplified to just shearing glass basically.
Now I have calculated how much force is required to shear the glass, but im stumped as to work out how much energy is required to break the glass. I've learnt stuff on fracture energy but thats on propagation of cracks and such...
Thanks for any help