NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE BLAST PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS SUBJECTED TO CLOSE-IN EXPLOSION

Mohamed Ben Rhouma, Aldjabar Aminou , Azer Maazoun, Bachir Belkassem, Tine Tysmans, David Lecompte

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Abstract

Explosive incidents, whether accidental or intentional, can lead to significant damage to buildings and potentially cause a large number of human casualties. The progressive collapse of a targeted building is one of the most devastating consequences of an explosion occurring in the vicinity. This phenomenon takes place when critical structural elements, such as reinforced concrete (RC) columns, fail due to blast loading. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a physics-based finite element model of an RC column subjected to blast loading using explicit LS-DYNA software. Two methods are compared, including Load Blast Enhanced (LBE), and the pressure time history method (triangular pulse). The Karagozian & Case concrete (KCC) constitutive model is selected. The models are validated against experimentally obtained mid-span displacement time histories and damage characteristics. The results are in agreement with the test data. The influence of the explosive charge weight, stand-off distance, and column cross-section on the blast performance of RC columns and the residual axial bearing capacity are investigated. The findings provide insights into the behavior of RC columns under blast loading and can be used in the design of blast-resistant structures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Protective Structures
EditorsJames S.Davidson, Catherine S.Stephens
PublisherAuburn University
Pages1712
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-218-3137-4
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event6th International Conference on Protective Structures - Auburn University, Auburn, United States
Duration: 14 May 202317 May 2023
Conference number: 6th
https://eng.auburn.edu/icps6/index.html

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Protective Structures
Abbreviated titleICPS6
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAuburn
Period14/05/2317/05/23
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