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Experimental studies of glued Aluminum-glass joints

Glued steel-glass or aluminum-glass joints are to be found, among other things, in vehicles (cars, buses, trains, trams) as windscreen assembly pieces for the supporting structure. For the purposes of the experiments, samples were made in which the top beam was made of the AW-2017A aluminum alloy an...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2018-04, Vol.344 (1), p.12014
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Automobiles
Bending machines
Bending moments
Buses (vehicles)
Durability
Glued joints
Polyurethane resins
Soda-lime glass
Weight reduction
Windshields
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