Closed-form solutions to investigate the nonlinear response of foundations supporting operating machines under blast loads

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Ayman Abd-Elhamed, Soliman Alkhatib, M. Dagher
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Abstract

Machine foundations are subjected to significant dynamic impacts. These impacts could spread to the surrounding regions, affecting workers, sensitive equipment in the same institution, or nearby areas. This study analyzes the response of machine-supporting foundations to harmonic and explosive loads under operational conditions and provides closed-form solutions for predicting responses in terms of displacement, velocity, and acceleration time-histories to two common types of blast loads: a more accurate typical profile and simplified triangular profile. The soil-machine foundation system is regarded as a single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system that exhibits elastic–perfectly flexible resistance behavior. For the analysis of the SDOF system, two cases are considered: one assumes that the supporting soil keeps elastic during the explosion, and the peak displacement is less than the elastic one, while the other assumes that the blast occurs in an elastic state, and the peak displacement occurs in a plastic state. By using the closed-form analytical solutions, a detailed parametric analysis is carried out to evaluate the impacts of significant soil-foundation system characteristics such as mass, stiffness, and damping ratio on the response-time history of machine foundations. The findings are compared to those reported in the literature, and relevant conclusions are derived. Obtained results demonstrated that, despite its simplicity and usage of only positive phase to simulate blast loads, the simplified model’s response behavior differs significantly from the typical one. Furthermore, the derived solutions are utilized to design the foundations supporting vibrating machines for both harmonic and blast loads in a variety of conceivable scenarios depending on the blast magnitude.
研究支撑作业机械的基础在爆炸荷载作用下的非线性响应的封闭解
机械基础承受着巨大的动力冲击。这些影响可能蔓延到周围地区,影响同一机构或附近地区的工人、敏感设备。本研究分析了机械支撑基础在运行条件下对谐波和爆炸载荷的响应,并提供了封闭形式的解决方案,用于预测位移、速度和加速度时程对两种常见爆炸载荷的响应:更精确的典型剖面和简化的三角剖面。将土机基础体系视为具有弹性-完全挠性的单自由度体系。对于SDOF体系的分析,考虑了两种情况:一种是假设支护土在爆炸过程中保持弹性,峰值位移小于弹性土,另一种是假设爆炸发生在弹性状态,峰值位移发生在塑性状态。通过使用封闭形式的解析解,进行了详细的参数分析,以评估重要的地基系统特性(如质量、刚度和阻尼比)对机器基础响应时程的影响。将研究结果与文献报道的结果进行比较,得出相关结论。结果表明,简化模型虽然简单,且只采用正相位来模拟爆炸荷载,但其响应特性与典型模型有显著差异。此外,推导出的解被用于设计支撑振动机的基础,在各种可能的情况下,根据爆炸的大小,同时承受谐波和爆炸载荷。
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
98
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration & Active Control is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, bringing together material which otherwise would be scattered. The journal is the cornerstone of the creation of a unified corpus of knowledge on the subject.
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