The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any objects that it encounters, particularly those objects located close to the source of the explosion. Understanding blast wave development and accurately quantifying its effect on structural systems remains a considerable challenge to the scientific community. This paper presents a comprehensive experimental study into the loading acting on, and subsequent deformation of, targets subjected to near-field explosive detonations. Two experimental test series were conducted at the University of Sheffield (UoS), UK, and the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, where blast load distributions using Hopkinson pressure bars and dynamic target deflecti...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation reports on the results of an experimental and ...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
This paper describes collaboration into experimental techniques for measuring spatial impulse distr...
It is self-evident that a crucial step in analysing the performance of protective structures is to b...
Recent experimental work by the current authors has provided highly spatially and temporally resolve...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
The understanding of structural and material response to air-blast loading is a necessary prerequisi...
This paper presents new insights into the influence of explosive charge backing on the impulse trans...
Accurate prediction of the response of structures subjected to close proximity blast loads is a pres...
Many conventional high explosives do not contain sufficient internal oxygen to fully combust the gas...
Explosive threats have become more prevalent in both military and terrorist theatres of conflict, sh...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation reports on the results of an experimental and ...
The shock wave generated from a high explosive detonation can cause significant damage to any object...
Near-field blast loads are high in magnitude, short in duration, and non-uniformly distributed acros...
This paper describes collaboration into experimental techniques for measuring spatial impulse distr...
It is self-evident that a crucial step in analysing the performance of protective structures is to b...
Recent experimental work by the current authors has provided highly spatially and temporally resolve...
The accurate characterisation of pressure loads imposed on structural members following the detonati...
The understanding of structural and material response to air-blast loading is a necessary prerequisi...
This paper presents new insights into the influence of explosive charge backing on the impulse trans...
Accurate prediction of the response of structures subjected to close proximity blast loads is a pres...
Many conventional high explosives do not contain sufficient internal oxygen to fully combust the gas...
Explosive threats have become more prevalent in both military and terrorist theatres of conflict, sh...
Background: The design and analysis of protective systems requires a detailed understanding of, and ...
The Blast & Impact Research Group at the University of Sheffield is currently involved in several pr...
Over the past century, a large amount of effort has been directed towards the understanding of the e...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation reports on the results of an experimental and ...