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Non-linear modelling of reinforced concrete columns subject to internal explosions and uplift effects: CFD and applied element methods

Non-linear modelling of reinforced concrete columns subject to internal explosions and uplift effects: CFD and applied element methods
Non-linear modelling of reinforced concrete columns subject to internal explosions and uplift effects: CFD and applied element methods
This paper presents research towards the behaviour of reinforced concrete columns subjected to complex loading environments characteristic of internal blast. Historic events have demonstrated that confined blasts can induce significant upward tensile forces on load bearing columns. These time-dependant upward forces act simultaneously with lateral blast pressures; coupled with the strength of concrete columns falling rapidly due to a net reduction in the axial compression force. To date, a large body of research exists regarding the vulnerability of concrete columns to external explosions, but no comprehensive studies have been conducted to understand column behaviour under complex internal blast environments. In this research, numerical models of concrete columns are constructed utilizing the Applied Element Method and benchmarked through comparative studies against experimental data. Internal detonations and the subsequent wave propagation featuring multiple reflections and blast venting are accurately simulated using CFD with independent load verification using Autodyn. Parametric studies were conducted to understand the influence of perimeter wall type, (i.e. rigid, open) in relation to blast wave reflections and the upward tensile effect on internal column members. The results of this research will benefit both academics and practitioners involved in designing protective structures covering both civilian and military construction
Wijesundara Mudalige, G.
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Clubley, S.K.
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Hahn, M.
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Wijesundara Mudalige, G.
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Clubley, S.K.
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Hahn, M.
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Wijesundara Mudalige, G., Clubley, S.K. and Hahn, M. (2014) Non-linear modelling of reinforced concrete columns subject to internal explosions and uplift effects: CFD and applied element methods. Structures Congress 2014, Boston, United States. 02 - 04 Apr 2014.

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This paper presents research towards the behaviour of reinforced concrete columns subjected to complex loading environments characteristic of internal blast. Historic events have demonstrated that confined blasts can induce significant upward tensile forces on load bearing columns. These time-dependant upward forces act simultaneously with lateral blast pressures; coupled with the strength of concrete columns falling rapidly due to a net reduction in the axial compression force. To date, a large body of research exists regarding the vulnerability of concrete columns to external explosions, but no comprehensive studies have been conducted to understand column behaviour under complex internal blast environments. In this research, numerical models of concrete columns are constructed utilizing the Applied Element Method and benchmarked through comparative studies against experimental data. Internal detonations and the subsequent wave propagation featuring multiple reflections and blast venting are accurately simulated using CFD with independent load verification using Autodyn. Parametric studies were conducted to understand the influence of perimeter wall type, (i.e. rigid, open) in relation to blast wave reflections and the upward tensile effect on internal column members. The results of this research will benefit both academics and practitioners involved in designing protective structures covering both civilian and military construction

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Published date: April 2014
Venue - Dates: Structures Congress 2014, Boston, United States, 2014-04-02 - 2014-04-04
Organisations: Infrastructure Group

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Local EPrints ID: 360435
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/360435
PURE UUID: 61d7dcb0-f271-4e64-a924-902321076585
ORCID for S.K. Clubley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3779-242X

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Date deposited: 19 Dec 2013 08:55
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 00:25

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Author: G. Wijesundara Mudalige
Author: S.K. Clubley ORCID iD
Author: M. Hahn

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