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Glass Products Under Mechanical and Thermal Loads

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Mathematical Simulation in Glass Technology

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Airbag igniters are small assemblies consisting of a sealing component with specified electrical properties and an explosive. Robust igniters must guarantee the reliability of the electrical properties and of the explosive for many years. Thus, the components must not exhibit any form of corrosion and the assembly must be air-tight. Otherwise, the explosive could degrade by moisture, for example.

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Nattermann, K., Krümmet, H., Frank, L., Seibert, V. (2002). Glass Products Under Mechanical and Thermal Loads. In: Loch, H., Krause, D. (eds) Mathematical Simulation in Glass Technology. Schott Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55966-2_8

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