GPD Theme Park December Edition Launch

Date: 12 December 2022
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GPD Theme Park December Edition Launch
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Date: 12 December 2022

Welcome to the December edition of Theme Park by GPD!

This episode runs from Monday - Friday (December 12-16, 2022) at the GPD website.



You will find the following downloadable material.

  • ‘Determination, verification, and durability of PVB interlayer modulus properties’, Wim Stevels, Eastman
  • ‘Quality control for vacuum insulating glass using explainable artificial intelligence’, Henrik Riedel, TU Darmstadt
  • ‘Rethinking of sputtering process – partial coating technology’, Jukka Vuoristo, Volframi Oy
  • ‘Consideration of the nonlinear viscoelasticity of PVB through a Time-Strain-Superposition’, Miriam Schuster, TU Darmstadt
  • ‘The relation between measurement and visibility of anisotropy effects in tempered glass. A case study’, Steffen Dix, University of Applied Science, Munich

Click the link below to access the material.

'Theme Park by GPD' December Edition

GPD Theme Park December Edition Launch

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