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ÖNORM EN 13123-1
Issue date: 2001 10 01
Windows, doors and shutters - Explosion resistance - Requirements and classification - Part 1: Shock tube
This European Standard specifies the criteria which windows, doors and shutters shall satisfy to
achieve a classification when submitted to the test method described in ...
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Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 9 Pages
Language:
German
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This European Standard specifies the criteria which windows, doors and shutters shall satisfy to
achieve a classification when submitted to the test method described in EN 13124-1.
This European Standard concerns a method of test against blast waves generated by using a shock
tube facility to simulate a high explosive detonation in the order of 100 kg to 2 500 kg TNT at
distances from about 35 m to 50 m.
This European Standard is applicable to blast overpressure generated in a shock tube test facility
used to simulate a high explosive detonation on windows, doors and shutters, complete with their
frames and infills, for use in both internal and external locations in buildings. It gives no information
on the explosion resistance capacity of the wall or other surrounding structure.
ÖNORM EN 13123-1
2001 10 01
Windows, doors and shutters - Explosion resistance - Requirements and classification - Part 1: Shock...
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Issue date :
2001 10 01
Windows, doors and shutters - Explosion resistance - Test method - Part 1: Shock tube