Blast induced soil vibrations can cause structural damage even at large distances from the source, causing the need for accurate prediction methods. The occurrence of shock waves and the high strain rates and deformations call for the use of hydrocodes in the proximity of an explosion. At larger distance, the use of a more cost effective linear elastic calculation tool is preferred. A coupled numerical model is proposed, which combines a 2D axisymmetric Finite Difference Time Domain model in Autodyn with a frequency domain linear elastic method. The Autodyn model uses a coupled Eulerian-ALE-Lagrangian solver and is truncated in the linear elastic hydrocode domain. Spurious reflections are avoided by adding an unsplit field PerfectlyMatched ...
International audienceThis paper describes a soil-structure coupling method to simulate blast loadin...
Abstract. Blast effects on structures are of great interest both in the civilian and military domain...
In the present study the estimation of the blast wave by two types of finite element methods is inve...
Blast induced soil vibrations can cause structural damage even at large distances from the source, c...
The generation of stress waves induced by explosions underground is governed by material nonlinear r...
Blast analysis using numerical techniques has become increasingly relevant to anticipate the materia...
Blasting is widely used in construction projects including tunneling, road construction, and excavat...
Until decade ago the design of mechanical structures, having to resist to explosive events, was main...
Blast effects on structures are of great interest both in the civilian and military domain. This fac...
International audienceSimulation of Soil-Structure Interaction becomes more and more the focus of co...
This report primarily concerns the use of two massively parallel finite element codes originally wri...
During the recent years, several promising finite element solutions have been presented for finding ...
Studies of shock waves from explosions involve the dynamic analysis of geometric, material, and cont...
The finite difference (FD) method yields the solution to a discretized version of the full acoustic ...
A coupled Euler--Lagrange solution approach is used to model blast loading on a buried structure. Th...
International audienceThis paper describes a soil-structure coupling method to simulate blast loadin...
Abstract. Blast effects on structures are of great interest both in the civilian and military domain...
In the present study the estimation of the blast wave by two types of finite element methods is inve...
Blast induced soil vibrations can cause structural damage even at large distances from the source, c...
The generation of stress waves induced by explosions underground is governed by material nonlinear r...
Blast analysis using numerical techniques has become increasingly relevant to anticipate the materia...
Blasting is widely used in construction projects including tunneling, road construction, and excavat...
Until decade ago the design of mechanical structures, having to resist to explosive events, was main...
Blast effects on structures are of great interest both in the civilian and military domain. This fac...
International audienceSimulation of Soil-Structure Interaction becomes more and more the focus of co...
This report primarily concerns the use of two massively parallel finite element codes originally wri...
During the recent years, several promising finite element solutions have been presented for finding ...
Studies of shock waves from explosions involve the dynamic analysis of geometric, material, and cont...
The finite difference (FD) method yields the solution to a discretized version of the full acoustic ...
A coupled Euler--Lagrange solution approach is used to model blast loading on a buried structure. Th...
International audienceThis paper describes a soil-structure coupling method to simulate blast loadin...
Abstract. Blast effects on structures are of great interest both in the civilian and military domain...
In the present study the estimation of the blast wave by two types of finite element methods is inve...