Requirements for Blast Resistant Glazing Projects

 Requirements for Blast Resistant Glazing Projects

Are you considering jumping into the fray to receive some of the trickle down recovery money? Perhaps you’re considering a project that requires blast resistant glazing, but you are not sure what to expect. Many of the architect design teams have hired blast consultants to review submittals in detail. I’m not trying to scare you away, but I do think that its important to know what to expect. The “stickiness” of the submittal process really depends on who’s looking at the submittals and who is preparing the submittals. I’ve listed some typical submittal requirements. 

 

Cover-all Performance

Usually the specs will have a cover-all performance statement like, “Provide design of glazing system to meet the minimum blast requirements of UFC 4-010-01.” But what’s usually missing are the specific performance design requirements – level of protect, explosive weight category and stand-off distance.

Glass Thickness Design

UFC 4-010-01 Tables B-2 and B-3 have minimum thickness listed for single pane and insulated glass. Usually the minimums work in every case. But it must be shown by calculations according to ASTM E1300.

Framing Components Design

Calculations are typically required showing that mullions deflections. And stress do not exceed allowed limits. The limit for deflection. Is typically L/160 for static blast loads. Determined from the UFC criteria.

Connections/Joinery Design

Calculations are required to demonstrate that all of the internal joinery. Including glazing stops and the anchors to the structure. Are able to resist the minimum of 2 times the static blast load from. UFC criteria or the glazing resistance determined from ASTM E1300.

Glazing Frame Bite

The UFC requirements point to ASTM F2248. The glazing pane must be adhered on the inside face of insulated units to the framing either with structural silicone or glazing tape. So the only way to have a bite with out tape or silicone is under the alternative of blast testing.

Alternative of Blast Testing

All of the above requirements may be usually be neglected. With submittale of appropriate blast testing. In accordance with. ASTM F 1642. However, if the proposed size of the glass.  And also span of the mullions exceed that which was tested. You may be required to go back. And fulfill all of the other requirements. Usually anchors from. The framing to the structure are still required to be designed. And submitted even with the blast testing results.

So, I hope this helps with your decision to go after some of these types of projects. The government recovery money is finally making it down the glazing industry. Really these projects aren’t that bad, they just sound much worse than their “bite”.

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