FLEXIBLE GLASS PROTECTIVE NET WITH LANDSCAPE FUNCTION FOR FALLING OBJECTS AND DESIGN METHOD THEREOF

Abstract

A flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects and a design method thereof includes flexible support ropes, buckling clamps, articulated pieces, glass plates and seam rubber strips; the flexible support ropes are arranged crosswise in a grid shape, the buckling clamps are arranged at grid nodes, and the glass plates are arranged in the grids; the glass plate includes pieces of glass, and the pieces of glass are connected by the seam rubber strips at seams; the glass is clamped and fixed by the articulated piece, the tail end of the articulated piece is connected to the buckling clamp, and the glass plate is connected to the buckling clamp via the articulated piece; mutually crossing and separated slots are reserved in the buckling clamps, and the flexible support ropes at the grid nodes respectively pass through the slots.

Claims

1. A flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects, comprising flexible support ropes, buckling clamps, articulated pieces, glass plates and seam rubber strips; wherein the flexible support ropes are arranged crosswise in a grid shape, the buckling clamps are arranged at grid nodes, and the glass plates are arranged in grids; the glass plates comprise pieces of glass, and the pieces of glass are connected by the seam rubber strips at seams; the pieces of glass are clamped and fixed by the articulated pieces, a tail end of the articulated piece is connected to the buckling clamp, and the glass plates are connected to the buckling clamps via the articulated pieces; slots reserved in the buckling clamps are mutually crossing and separated, and the flexible support ropes at the grid nodes respectively pass through the slots.

2. The flexible glass protective net according to claim I, further comprising stiffening slats, wherein the stiffening slats are arranged at the seams of the pieces of glass and located on the bottom surface of the glass plates, the stiffening slats are provided with a long circular bolt hole and connected to the glass plates by a first pre-tightening bolt, and the stiffening slats at opposite positions are connected by a steel wire or a spring.

3. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 1, wherein the buckling clamps comprise a clamping plate and second pre-tightening bolts; the slots are reserved in the clamping plate, edges of the clamping plate are provided with reserved holes, and the articulated pieces are connected to the reserved holes by bolts.

4. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 1, further comprising rubber pads, wherein the rubber pads are arranged at joints between the articulated pieces and the glass plates.

5. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 2, wherein the stiffening slats are energy-consuming stiffening slats.

6. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 1, wherein the glass plates comprise pieces of tempered glass, and the glass plates are rhombic and are spliced by four pieces of glass.

7. A design method of a glass plate system for the flexible glass protective net according to claim 1, wherein the glass plate system comprises the glass plates and stiffening slats; the design method comprises: step (a): designing area and thickness of the glass plates; first, setting the area and thickness of the glass plates based on experience, and then calculating a strength design value f.sub.g as follows:
f.sub.g=c.sub.1c.sub.2c.sub.3c.sub.4f.sub.0 in the formula, c.sub.1 is a glass type coefficient, c.sub.2 is a glass strength position coefficient; c.sub.3 is a load type coefficient; c.sub.4 is a glass thickness coefficient; f.sub.0 is a central strength design value of the glass plates under short-term load, wherein the central strength design value is 28 MPa; when the glass plate system is working, it is assumed that laminated glass of the glass plates is not broken when the seam rubber strips are broken; if an impact force is located in a center of the glass plates, a maximum bending moment M.sub.max borne by the glass plates at instant is:
M.sub.max=W[σ] in the formula, W is a section modulus at the maximum bending moment of the seam rubber strips, and [σ] is an ultimate strength of the seam rubber strips; at this time, a maximum tensile stress σ.sub.max of the glass plates is: σ max = M max W g W g = u t 2 6 in the formulas, M.sub.max is the maximum bending moment when the glass plates are subjected to the impact force. W.sub.g is a section modulus at the maximum bending moment of the glass plates, u is a length of section at the maximum bending moment, and t is a thickness of the laminated glass; if a maximum stress σmax of the glass plates satisfies following condition:
σ.sub.max≤[f.sub.g] then the area and thickness of the glass plates set based on experience are taken as design values.

8. The design method according to claim 1, further comprising: step (b): designing circular holes of glass, a diameter of the circular holes of the laminated glass satisfies following condition:
d≥t.sub.1 in the formula, t.sub.1 is a thickness of the tempered glass; d is the diameter of the circular hoes of the laminated glass; a distance a between an edge of a circular hole of the laminated glass and an edge of the laminated glass satisfies: a≥2t.sub.1 a distance h between edges of two circular holes of the laminated glass satisfies:
b≥2t.sub.1 a distance c between the edge of the circular hole of the laminated glass and a corner of the laminated glass satisfies:
c≥6t.sub.1

9. The design method according to claim 7, further comprising: step (c): determining ultimate deformation Δl of the seam rubber strips; a design width l of the seam rubber strips is calculated according to following formula: l = q G A 2000 .Math. sf 2 in the formula, q.sub.G is a gravity load design value of a single piece of the laminated glass per unit area; s is a length sum of the single piece of the laminated glass connected with the seam rubber strips; f.sub.2 is a strength design value of a sealant under load, wherein the strength design value is 0.1 N/mm.sup.2; under action of the impact force, the seam rubber strips deform, and deformation amount of the seam rubber strips is:
Δl=249 .Math.l in the formula, ε is an ultimate strain. 10, The design method according to claim 7 further comprising: step (d): designing a bolt pre-tightening force N of the stiffening slats; the seam rubber strips are broken under force, the stiffening slats are started under force, and an internal force F of a steel wire connecting the stiffening slats is: F = Δ l l s E s A s F < [ f ] A s in the formulas, l.sub.s is a length of the steel wire, E.sub.s is an elastic modulus of the steel wire, A.sub.s is a cross-sectional area of the steel wire, and is a yield strength of the steel wire. the bolt pre-tightening force N is: N > F 2 μ in the formula, μ is a friction coefficient; a length L of a long circular hole of the stiffening slats is designed; an energy consumption starting force F.sub.d of the stiffening slats is calculated as follows:
F.sub.d=2μN the length L of the long circular hole of the stiffening slats is calculated as follows: L = E F d , in the formula, E is an energy consumption capacity of the stiffening slats,

11. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 3, wherein further comprising stiffening slats, wherein the stiffening slats are arranged at the seams of the pieces of glass and located on the bottom surface of the glass plates, the stiffening slats are provided with a long circular bolt hole and connected to the glass plates by a first pre-tightening bolt, and the stiffening slats at opposite positions are connected by a steel wire or a spring.

12. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 4, wherein the buckling clamps comprise a clamping plate and second pre-tightening bolts; the slots are reserved in the clamping plate, edges of the clamping plate are provided with reserved holes, and the articulated pieces are connected to the reserved holes by bolts.

13. The flexible glass protective net according to claim 2, wherein the glass plates are tempered glass, and the glass plates are rhombic and are spliced by four pieces of the laminated glass. 4 The design method according to claim 7, wherein the flexible glass protective net further comprises stiffening slats, wherein the stiffening slats are arranged at seams of the laminated glass and located on a bottom surface of the glass plates, the stiffening slats are provided with a long circular bolt hole and connected to the glass plates by a first pre-tightening bolt, and the stiffening slats at opposite positions are connected by a steel wire or a spring.

15. The design method according to claim 7, wherein the flexible glass protective net, wherein buckling clamps comprise a clamping plate and second pre-tightening bolts; slots are reserved in the clamping plate, edges of the clamping plate are provided with reserved holes, and articulated pieces are connected to the reserved holes by bolts.

16. The design method according to claim 7, wherein the flexible glass protective net further comprises rubber pads, wherein the rubber pads are arranged at joints between articulated pieces and the glass plates.

17. The design method according to claim 14, wherein the flexible glass protective net, wherein the stiffening slats are energy-consuming stiffening slats.

18. The design method according to claim 7, wherein the flexible glass protective net, wherein the glass plates are tempered glass, and the glass plates are rhombic and are spliced by four pieces of the laminated glass. 19, The design method according to claim 8, further comprises: (c) determining ultimate deformation Δl of the seam rubber strips; design width l of the seam rubber strips is calculated according to following formula: l = q G A 2000 .Math. sf 2 in the formula, q.sub.G is a gravity load design value of a single piece of the laminated glass per unit area; s is a length sum of the single piece of the laminated glass connected with the seam rubber strips; f.sub.2 is a strength design value of a sealant under load, wherein the strength design value is 0.1 N/mm.sup.2; under action of impact, the seam rubber strips deform, and deformation amount of the seam rubber strips is:
Δl=ε.Math.l in the formula, ε is an ultimate strain.

20. The design method according to claim 8, further comprising: (d) designing bolt pre-tightening force N of the stiffening slats; the seam rubber strips are broken under force, the stiffening slats are started under force, and internal force F of a steel wire connecting the stiffening slats is: F = Δ l l s E s A s F < [ f ] A s in the formula, l.sub.s is a length of the steel wire, E.sub.s is an elastic modulus of the steel wire, A.sub.s is a cross-sectional area of the steel wire, and [f] is a yield strength of the steel wire. the bolt pre-tightening force N is: N > F 2 μ in the formula, μ is a friction coefficient; length L of a long circular hole of the stiffening slats is designed; energy consumption starting force Fa of the stiffening slats is calculated as follows: ti F.sub.d=2μN the length L of the long circular hole of the stiffening slats is calculated as follows: L = E F d in the formula: E is energy consumption capacity of the stiffening slats.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0055] In order to describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required in the description of the embodiments or the prior art. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description show some embodiments of the present invention, and those of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other drawings from these accompanying drawings without any creative effort.

[0056] FIG. 1 is a top view of a flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0057] FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0058] FIG. 3 is a top view of a glass plate of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0059] FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the glass plate of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0060] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an articulated piece of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0061] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a clamp of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0062] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a bending moment of the glass plate of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0063] FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of holes in the glass plate of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0064] FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of deformation of the glass plate of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0065] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of slippage of stiffening slats of the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0066] In the above figures, the names of parts corresponding to reference signs are as follows:

[0067] 1—flexible support rope;

[0068] 2—buckling clamp;

[0069] 3—articulated piece;

[0070] 4—glass plate;

[0071] 5—stiffening slat;

[0072] 6—laminated glass;

[0073] 7—bolt;

[0074] 8—seam rubber strip;

[0075] 9—first pre-tightening bolt;

[0076] 9′—second pre-tightening bolt;

[0077] 10—rubber pad;

[0078] 11—clamping plate;

[0079] 12—slot.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0080] In order to make the objectives, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention clearer, the following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Apparently, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the present invention, not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those ordinary technicians in the field based on the embodiments of the present invention without any inventive effort shall fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0081] As shown in FIGS. 1-6, in the embodiment of the present application, the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects includes the flexible support ropes 1, the buckling clamps 2, the articulated pieces 3, the glass plates 4 and the seam rubber strips 8; the flexible support ropes 1 are arranged crosswise to form geometric grids, and grid intersections are clamped by the buckling clamps 2; the buckling clamp 2 is composed of the clamping plate 11 and the second pre-tightening bolts 9′, the slots 12 are reserved in the clamping plate 11, edges of the buckling clamp 2 are provided with holes, and the buckling clamp 2 is connected to the articulated piece 3 by the bolts 7, Preferably, the articulated piece 3 may be a hinge; and the rubber pad 10 is arranged at the joint between the articulated piece 3 and the glass plate 4. Preferably, the glass plate 4 may be the tempered glass; the glass plate 4 includes the laminated glass 6 and the seam rubber strips 8, that is, the glass plate 4 in the grid is spliced by pieces of the laminated glass 6, the pieces of laminated glass 6 are connected by the seam rubber strips 8 at seams, the stiffening slats 5 are arranged on the bottom surface of the glass plate 4, and the glass plate 4 is connected to the buckling clamp 2 by the articulated piece 3.

[0082] In the embodiment of the present application, the flexible glass protective net with landscape function for falling objects further includes the stiffening slats 5, the stiffening slats 5 are arranged at intersection of seams, and the rubber pads 10 are arranged at the contact parts with the glass. The stiffening slat 5 is provided with the long circular bolt hole and connected to the glass plate 4 by the first pre-tightening bolt 9, the opposite stiffening slats 5 are connected by the steel wire or the spring, and the pre-tightening force of the first pre-tightening bolt 9 needs to be designed and calculated, and should not affect the stiffening slat 5 to produce slip friction. Further, the stiffening slats 5 are energy-consuming stiffening slats according to protection requirements. Under low kinetic energy impact of falling objects, the falling objects are intercepted and blocked by the glass plates in the support rope grids, wherein the glass plates work independently to completely block the falling objects. Under high kinetic energy impact of falling objects, the glass plates transfer the impact force to the bottom supporting energy-consuming stiffening slats, and the stiffening slats are stretched to slip relative to the connecting bolts at the long circular holes, which realizes frictional energy consumption and buffer protection of the glass plates.

[0083] Hereinafter, the design method of the flexible glass net with landscape function for falling objects according to the present invention will be specifically described in conjunction with a common occurrence point of falling objects in a city. The steps are as follows:

[0084] Refer to FIGS. 7-10, it is preset that the glass plate is octagonal, the short edge has length of u′=50 mm, and the seam has the length of u=600 mm. The laminated glass is double-layer PVB laminated glass with specification of 12 mm+1.12 mm+12 mm, the glass plate is spliced by four pieces of laminated glass, the hole has diameter of d=12 mm, each piece of the laminated glass is provided with three holes, where a.sub.1=a.sub.2=60 mm, a.sub.4=25 cm, c.sub.2=72 mm. The strength design value of the laminated glass is:


f.sub.g=c.sub.1c.sub.2c.sub.3c.sub.4f.sub.0=3×0.8 ×1×1×28 =67.2 N/mm.sup.2

[0085] When the system is working, according to the ultimate strength [σ]=0.7 MPa of the seam rubber strip (8) in the literature, it is assumed that when the seam rubber strip (8) is broken, the laminated glass (6) is not broken. If the impact force is located in the center of the glass plate (4), the maximum bending moment M.sub.max borne by the glass plate (4) at the moment is:

[00006] M max = W [ σ ] = 600 × 25.12 2 × 10 - 9 6 × 0.7 × 10 6 = 44.17 N .Math. m

[0086] At this time, the maximum tensile stress of the glass plate

[00007] σ max = M max W g = 44.17 × 6 300 × 25.12 2 × 10 - 9 = 1.4 MPa < [ f g ]

[0087] With regard to the hole of the laminated glass, the distance between the edge of the hole and the edge of the glass is:

[00008] a 1 = a 2 = 600 mm > 2 t 1 a 3 = c 2 .Math. sin [ 3 4 π - arccos ( 0.5 .Math. u - a 4 c 2 ) ] = 72 × sin [ 3 4 π - arccos ( 0.5 × 50 - 25 72 ) ] = 50.9 mm > 2 t 1 a 4 = 25 mm > 2 t 1

[0088] The distance between the edges of two holes is:


b.sub.1=√{square root over ((300−72−60).sup.2+(60−25).sup.2)}−d=159.6 mm>2t.sub.1


b.sub.2=275√2−72/√{square root over (2)}×2=287.1 mm>2t.sub.1

[0089] The distance between the edge of the hole and the glass step is:

[00009] c 1 = ( a 1 + d 2 ) × 2 - d 2 = ( 60 + 12 2 ) × 2 - 12 2 = 87.3 mm > 6 t 1 c 2 = 72 mm = 6 t 1 c 3 = ( c 2 + d 2 ) 2 + ( a 4 + d 2 ) 2 = ( 72 + 12 2 ) 2 + ( 25 + 12 2 ) 2 = 83.9 mm > 6 t 1

[0090] Therefore, the holes of the laminated glass meet the requirements.

[0091] The steel wire connecting the stiffening slats has the length of l.sub.s=160 mm, the diameter of d.sub.s=3 mm, and the ultimate strength of [f]=1770 MPa; the gravity load of the laminated glass per unit area is designed to be q.sub.G=0.614 kN/m.sup.2, the single glass plate has the area of A=52650 mm.sup.2, the glass edge connected with the seam rubber strip has the length of s=600 mm, and the length f.sub.2 and width l of the rubber strip under permanent load satisfy:

[00010] l = q G A 2000 sf 2 = 0.614 × 52650 × 10 - 6 2 0 0 0 × 600 × 10 - 3 × 0.01 = 2.6 × 10 - 3 m

[0092] The ultimate strain ε of the seam rubber strip is 0.5, the seam rubber strip (8) deforms under the impact, and its deformation amount is:


Δl=ε.Math.l=0.5×0.0026=0.0013 m

[0093] The seam rubber strip is broken under force, and the stiffening slat is started under force. At this time, the internal force F of the steel wire connecting the stiffening slats is:

[00011] F = Δ l l s E s A s = 0.0013 0.16 × 2.06 × 10 11 × π 4 × 0 . 0 0 3 2 = 11.8 kN < 1770 × 10 6 × π 4 × 0 .003 2 = 12.5 kN

[0094] The friction coefficient μ is 0.8, and the pre-tightening force N of the bolt is:

[00012] N > F 2 μ = 11.8 2 × 0.8 = 7.4 kN

[0095] The pre-tightening force N of the bolt is 8 kN. Therefore, the energy consumption starting force of the stiffening slat is:


F.sub.d=2μN=2×0.8×8=12.8 kN

[0096] The energy consumption capacity of the stiffening slat is preset to E=1 kJ, and the length L of the long circular hole of the stiffening slat is:

[00013] L = E F d = 1 1 2 . 8 = 0.08 m

[0097] The fixing mode and the connection mode are the prior art and will not be described in detail here.

[0098] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only for explaining, but not limiting, the technical solutions of the present invention; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art should understood that the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may be modified, or some of the technical features may be equivalently substituted; and such modifications or substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.