Chapter 17
True
(true or false) The strength and toughness of chemically strengthened glass can exceed those of tempered glass.
true
(true or false) chemically strengthened glass can be cut after strengthening, but can not be used as safety glazing unless it is laminated.
true
(true or false) when drawn in small fibers glass is stronger than steel, though not nearly as stiff.
Photovoltaic
__________ glass is coated with a thin film of amorphous silicon that generates electricity from sunlight, and can thus help reduce the buildings net electricity consumption.
chromogenic
__________ glass is glass that can change its optical properties.
Fire protection rated
__________ glazing is used within fire rated door and window assemblies.
tension
microscopic imperfections that are an inherent characteristic of glass reduce its useful strength to significantly lower levels, particularly in ______
Security glass
(Laminated Glass type) ________ used for drive in banking windows and other facilities that must be resistant to burglary, is made of multiple layers of glass and PVB, and is available in a range of thicknesses to stop any desired caliber of bullet.
true
(true or false) Buildings dominated by a heating load, glass with high SHGC is preferable to take advantage of passive solar heat gains. And in buildings dominated by cooling, glass with Low SHGC is preferred to help minimize unwanted solar heating.
true
(true or false) Laminate glass can also qualify as safety glazing like tempered glass.
annealed
Ordinary window glass is ______ meaning that it is cooled slowly under controlled conditions to avoid locked in thermal stresses that might cause it to behave unpredictably in use.
U factor
The performance of glazing as a thermal insulator is quantified as its _________. Lower values represent improved thermal performance.
Low emissivity
The thermal performance of glazing can be improved substantially by the use of glass with ___________ coating. Which are ultra-thin, virtually transparent and almost colorless metallic coatings that selectively reflect solar radiation at different wavelengths. -commonly used in double glazing -reduces thermal transmittance -allows double glazing to exceed the performance of triple glazing. -Can provide high visible light transmittance with low solar heat gain.
Visible light transmittance
The transparency of glass to visible light is called its ______________________. It is measured as the ratio of visible light that passes through the glass relative to the amount of light striking the glass.
Reflective
Thin durable fils of metal or metal oxide can be deposited on the surface of either clear or tinted glass sheets under closely controlled conditions to make ___________ coated glass also called solar control glass
-not as strong as annealed glass -when it breaks the soft interlayer holds the shards of glass in place rather allowing them to fall out. -useful for skylights and overhead glazing
What are some characteristics of laminated glass?
-sand -soda ash -lime
What are the major ingredients of glass?
-single strength (3/32 to 1/8) -Double strength (up to as much as 1 inch)
What are the two categories of thicknesses for glass?
glazing
____ refers to the installation of glass in an opening or to the material itself.
lights (lites)
______ are individual pieces of glass
float glass
______ has become the worldwide standard replacing both drawn glass and plate glass. -ribbon of molten glass is floated across a bath of molten ten, where it hardens before touching a solid surface.. -results: high optical quality, brilliant surface finish -used to make nearly all glass in building today
Gasochromic
_______ glass is glass whose transparency is altered by the pumping of gas into or out of the interstitial space of the unit
Patterned
________ glass , which is hot glass rolled into sheets with many different surface patterns and textures, is used where light transmission is desired but vision must be obscured for privacy.
self cleaning
________ glass is coated with titanium oxide on its exterior surface. The coating acts as a catalyst that enables sunlight to convert organic particles to carbon dioxide and water. Coating applied only to the outside of the glass so the interior must be washed manually.
tempered glass
________ has higher residual stresses than heat strengthened glass and is about four times as strong in bending as annealed glass. -qualified for use in safety glass. -used for hockey rings, handball courts -more costly than annealed glass -cutting, edging and drilling must be done before the heat treatment of the glass.
Wired glass
________ is annealed glass with wire mesh embedded in it while hot used for glazing in fire doors and fire windows. -today most fire protection rated glazing is wire free.
Laminated glass
________ is made by sandwiching a transparent ployvinyl butyral interlayer between sheets of glass and bonding the three layers together under heat and pressure.
Glass
________ on its own is a poor thermal insulator.
Tinting
_________ glass reduces its visible light transmittance. It is made by adding small amounts of selected chemical elements to the molten glass mixture to produce the desired hue and intensity of grays, bronzes, blues, greens, and golds. However does not reduce the overall solar heat gain because the glass absorbs the heat and it is usually transferred into the building.
laminated glass
_________ is a better barrier to the transmission of sound than solid glass.
heat strengthened glass
_________ is lower cost, and may be used instead of tempered glass. The induce compressive stresses in it are about 1/3 as those in fully tempered glass -twice as strong in bending than annealed glass -more resistant to thermal stress -fewer distortions than tempered glass -cutting and other fabrications can be done after it has been heat treated. -cannot be used as safety glass
Glazier
_________ is the installer of the glass
suspended glazing
_________ systems are used primarily for high walls of glass around building lobbies and enclosed grandstands.
Double glazing
__________ cuts the rate of heat loss in half and a third sheet (triple glazing) reduces the rate of heat loss to about a third of the rate through the single sheet.
Photochromic
__________ glass becomes darker when exposed to bright light.
thermochromic
__________ glass becomes darker when it is warmed by the sun.
Electrochromic
__________ glass changes its transparency in response to the passage of electric current.
heat treated glass
__________ is produced by reheating annealed glass in an oven , then quenching both of its surfaces rapidly with blasts of air while its core cools much more slowly. Both tempered glass and heat strengthened glass as examples of this. -induces permanent compressive stresses in edges and faces. -tensile stresses on core -stronger than annealed glass and more resistant to thermal stress and impact.
Glass mullion
__________ system , the tempered glas sheets are suspended from above on special clamps and are stabilized against wind pressure by perpendicular stiffeners, also made of tempered glass. Tension cables, structural columns, and glass fittings may be used to brace the glass.
Crown glass
___________ created by blowing a large glass sphere, the heated glass sphere was adhered to an iron rod called a punty opposite the blow pipe. Sphere was then reheated and the glassworker then spins the punty rapidly causing centrifugal force to open the sphere into a large disk.
Fire rated
___________ glass may be used in buildings in two ways, glazing within fire doors and fire window, or with more recently available higher performing glass products, as a complete substitute for rated wall assemblies.
Chemically strengthened glass
___________ is produced by an ion exchange process that takes place when annealed glass is immersed in a molten salt bath. The glass is prestressed in a manner similar to the one that occurs with heat treating. -Does not experience the optical distortions or warping that are common with heat treated glass.
Solar heat gain coefficient
___________ is the effectiveness of glass in reducing heat gain from solar radiation. It is the ratio of solar heat admitted through a particular glass to the total heat energy striking the glass.
fritted
___________ or silkscreen glass, the surface of the glass is imprinted with silkscreen patterns of ceramic based paints. Can be used to control the penetration of solar light and heat into a space.
laminated glass
____________ also is used in blast resistant and wind-borne debris resistant glazing systems, and block the transmission of most ultraviolet radiation.
Fire resistance rated
____________ glazing can substitute in full for solid fire rated wall assemblies.
Safety glazing
____________ means that the material must be resistant to impact and must be constituted such that if it does fail, it does not break into knife like, potentially threatening shards.
spandrel
_______________ glass also uses frits to create special opaque glass sheets for covering spandrel areas in curtain wall construction. Usually tempered or heat strengthened to resist the thermal stresses caused by solar heating behind the spandrel.
Tinted and Reflective
________________ glass products are one method used to reduce unwanted sunlight from entering a building, to reduce visual glare and unwanted solar heating within the building.
Light to solar gain
_________________ ratio is the visible light transmittance divided by the solar heat gain coefficient. It is a useful measure for determining overall energy conserving potential of glass.
plate glass
glass cast into frames, spread into sheets by rollers, cooled , then ground flat and polished with abrasives, first one one side and then the other. -costly, but near perfect optical quality.
cannot
heat strengthened glass ___________ be used as safety glazing except in laminated form.