2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.110.263
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Simplified Static Analysis for Shock Behavior Evaluation of Thin Glass Plates

Abstract: Recently, mechanical shock failures of a flat display unit such as TFT-LCD device have been an important concern of designers. In order to achieve the mechanical shock requirement, it is necessary to perform the detailed FE analyses which could be very expensive either by the lengthy computation or by the complicated geometry modeling. The objective of this study is to propose a simplified analysis methodology to simulate impact behavior of thin glass plates. The static problem equivalent to the impact one is … Show more

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“…Eq. (6) establishes the static stress at the FC's point of impact, according to Moon et al [ 16 ]. Where t denotes the impact simulation time, F denotes the impact force, L denotes the FC's length, and s denotes the static stress impact at the center.…”
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“…Eq. (6) establishes the static stress at the FC's point of impact, according to Moon et al [ 16 ]. Where t denotes the impact simulation time, F denotes the impact force, L denotes the FC's length, and s denotes the static stress impact at the center.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The appropriate FC plate thickness was determined using the maximum deflection of FC after contact based on Eq. (7) [ 13 , 16 ]. The maximum stress placed on the FC after impact was determined using Eq.…”
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