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在过去的几年里,恐怖袭击在不同的国家有所增加。爆炸是一个对人类生活以及社会和经济状况产生重大影响的问题。工程师们设计了有针对性的结构来减轻爆炸的影响。然而,设计防爆系统是昂贵的,在大多数情况下不是合适的选择。因此,安装防爆屏障来保护居住者和指示可以减少伤亡和损失。目前大多数研究都是研究由先进材料组成的多层复合防爆屏障的性能,这种材料不仅造价昂贵,而且需要熟练的工人来建造。本文对生态友好型复合防爆墙进行了数值分析。墙体结构由两片面砖和破碎再生骨料的核心层组成。分析框架包括使用ABAQUS®的三种不同的爆炸墙模型。1公斤TNT炸药装药放置在墙前0.25 - 4.0米的不同距离。作者得出结论,可持续材料设计防爆屏障可以有效地降低某些爆炸场景下的爆炸强度。岩心层厚度和隔爆距离是确定爆破壁爆炸响应的主要因素。例如,计算的面外位移结果表明,当1 kg TNT放置在距岩壁0.5 m处,岩心厚度从30 cm增加到60 cm时,位移减小38.74%。而当芯层厚度增加相同范围时,加速度减小75%。本研究呼吁研究人员研究低成本、环保材料的性能,以衰减人为或自然灾害的异常载荷。
Numerical Assessment of a Sustainable Blast Protection Wall
Terrorist attacks have increased in the past few years in different countries. Explosions are problem that has significant impact on human life, as well as the social and economic situations. Engineers have designed targeted structures to mitigate blast effects. However, design blast-resistant systems is pricey and not suitable choice in most cases. Therefore, install blast barriers to protect occupants and instructed can reduce casualties and losses. Most current studies have investigated the performance of multi-layer composite blast barriers composed of advanced materials, which is not only costly, but require skilled labour to construct. The present study conducts numerical analysis of eco-friendly composite blast protection wall to mitigate blast. The wall structure consists of two face-sheet of adobe brick and core layer of crushed recycled aggregate. The analysis framework includes three different blast wall models using ABAQUS®. The explosive charge of 1-kilogram TNT is placed at different standoff distances from 0.25 to 4.0 meter in front of the wall. The authors conclude sustainable materials to design blast barriers could be effective in reducing the intensity of explosions in certain blast scenarios. The thickness of the core layer and standoff distance have the main contribution to identify the blast response of the blast wall. For instance, the calculated out-of-plane displacement results showed when 1- kg TNT place at 0.5-m from the wall, and thickness of the core increases from 30-cm to 60-cm, the displacement decreases by 38.74%. While the acceleration decreases by 75% for the same range of increase of thickness of the core layer. The present study calls researchers to investigate the performance of low-cost, and environment-friendly materials to attenuate abnormal loads wether are man-made or natural hazards.