Window Glazing Analysis Response and Design (WINGARD)U.S. General Services Administration, 2003

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U.S. General Services Administration, 2003

GSA developed a state-of-the-art method to analyze and predict the behavior of window glass under blast loads. This method, entitled Window Glazing Analysis Response and Design (WINGARD), is the first technique available for the prediction of glass hazards and has become a national standard used by many agencies. WINGARD leveraged early research performed by other agencies to develop a critically needed tool to fulfill Presidential directives and GSA protection goals.

This software supports GSA’s goals of providing increased protection to employees and visitors in space owned or leased by the Federal government in response to the GSA Glass Fragment Retention for Windows Program. This program is working to upgrade windows to mitigate the hazards from flying glass caused by high winds, explosions, or other sources of window failure. To support this effort, GSA’s developed WINGARD, a state-of-the-art method to analyze and predict the behavior of window glass under blast loads. The WINGARD computer program has facilitated the protection of people with cost-effective solutions while helping to preserve the architecture that is so vital to buildings in the GSA inventory.

For more information, contact Mr. Bruce Hall at 202-501-1997 or via e-mail at bruce.hall@gsa.gov.

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