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Implosion-Induced Collapse Effect of Initial Penetration Damage on Concrete Structures with Finite Thickness

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  • Hao Geng
  • Hao Lu
  • Songlin Yue
  • Ziming Xiong
  • Shanzheng Sun
  • Mu Huang
  • Zhongzheng Jiang

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Attacks using penetration-explosion warheads can cause the backside of concrete targets to collapse. Current research on collapse damage mainly focuses on the damage caused by external explosions and the damage of targets with prefabricated holes under internal blasts. However, the penetration effect also affects the destructive effect of the explosion-induced collapse, so experiments on prefabricated borehole charges cannot fully reflect real implosions. To study the effect of the initial penetration damage of imploding concrete structures with finite thickness on their collapse, in this study, field experiments are carried out on concrete targets with different initial penetration damage. The collapse damage of the targets is analyzed, and the dimensional analysis method is used to fit the experimental data and obtain the rules and prediction methods of the effect of the initial penetration damage on the relative collapse thickness. The collapse depth of the concrete targets is found to decrease with the increase in the impact energy factor; this increase is found to reduce gradually until stabilization. The conclusion has been verified and analyzed in depth through numerical simulations. The results of this study can provide a basis for subsequent simulations of the actual penetration and explosion effects and a reference for the optimal protection design of concrete structures and the optimal damage design of penetration-explosion warheads.

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  • Hao Geng & Hao Lu & Songlin Yue & Ziming Xiong & Shanzheng Sun & Mu Huang & Zhongzheng Jiang, 2020. "Implosion-Induced Collapse Effect of Initial Penetration Damage on Concrete Structures with Finite Thickness," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6126348
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/6126348
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