The fragment hazard resulting from a nearby explosion is a major concern in the design of structures which may be subjected to blast loads. This paper presents a predictive method based on the theories of continuum damage mechanics and mechanics of micro-crack development, and numerical simulation to determine the probabilistic fragment size distribution and the launch distances. Theoretical derivations are presented to calculate fragment distribution. The fragmentation process is modeled according to the crack initiation and propagation, which depend on the material damage levels and are estimated using continuum damage mechanics theory. The proposed method involves two steps. First a finite element model is developed to estimate the mater...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
The hazard caused by the fragments of damaged structures is usually significant in accidental explos...
Masonry walls are commonly used in both residential and office buildings as either load-carrying str...
When subjected to blast loading, fragments ejected by concrete or masonry structures present a numbe...
When subjected to blast loading, fragments ejected by concrete or masonry structures present a numbe...
The failure of structural components, e.g. masonry walls, due to accidental or intentional explosion...
Much research has been conducted towards conventional blast loading and its interaction with structu...
The exterior walls of conventional structures are often constructed using masonry units. A recently ...
Full-scale experimental testing of masonry response to blast can be challenging with the requisite n...
Blast loading of structures is a complex system dependant on a vast number of parameters from both t...
Statistics show that more than 80% human casualties in an explosion event are associated with the fa...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
Masonry is a composite material composed of bricks and mortar disposed in a regular arrangement. It ...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
The hazard caused by the fragments of damaged structures is usually significant in accidental explos...
Masonry walls are commonly used in both residential and office buildings as either load-carrying str...
When subjected to blast loading, fragments ejected by concrete or masonry structures present a numbe...
When subjected to blast loading, fragments ejected by concrete or masonry structures present a numbe...
The failure of structural components, e.g. masonry walls, due to accidental or intentional explosion...
Much research has been conducted towards conventional blast loading and its interaction with structu...
The exterior walls of conventional structures are often constructed using masonry units. A recently ...
Full-scale experimental testing of masonry response to blast can be challenging with the requisite n...
Blast loading of structures is a complex system dependant on a vast number of parameters from both t...
Statistics show that more than 80% human casualties in an explosion event are associated with the fa...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
Masonry is a composite material composed of bricks and mortar disposed in a regular arrangement. It ...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...
A simple rigid-plastic homogenization model for the analysis of enclosure masonry walls subjected t...