Mitigating Blast Hazards: Experimental Evaluation of Anti-Shatter Films and Catcher-Cable Systems on Conventional Windows

Author:

Andrae Matthias1ORCID,van der Woerd Jan Dirk12ORCID,Wagner Matthias2,Pietzsch Achim2,Gebbeken Norbert1

Affiliation:

1. University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Research Center RISK, Research Group Bauprotect, Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Structural Analysis, Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany

2. MJG Ingenieur-GmbH, Gottfried-Keller-Str. 12, 81245 Munich, Germany

Abstract

In light of terrorist attacks and accidents, the need for structural protection against explosive events has increased significantly in recent decades. Conventional unprotected windows pose a particularly high risk of injury to building occupants due to glass fragments and window frames being propelled into the interior and exterior of a building. This article addresses new experimental research on the protection of conventional single casement windows with insulating glass units (double-paned) and window frames made of un-plasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) against blast loads. Entire window systems were tested in ten shock-tube tests using different retrofit-configurations. The retrofitted protective measures include anti-shatter films and catcher-cable systems. Furthermore, the influence of steel profiles inserted in the window frames is investigated. The applied blast loads met the requirements for ER1-certification according to EN 13541:2012 (tested at a reflected peak overpressure of 66.7 kPa and a reflected maximum impulse of 417.7 kPa∙ms). In the test series, various measurement methods were used to capture the velocity of the window fragments, the dynamic cable forces, and the hazard. The data provide valuable information for the design and implementation of catcher-cable systems for existing buildings, which can improve the occupant safety in the event of an explosion.

Funder

Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance

Publisher

MDPI AG

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