Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 32, Number 2, 2009, pages 269-282
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2009.32.2.269
Modelling the dynamic response and failure modes of reinforced concrete structures subjected to blast and impact loading
Tuan Ngo and Priyan Mendis
Abstract
Responding to the threat of terrorist attacks around the world, numerous studies have been conducted to search for new methods of vulnerability assessment and protective technologies for critical
infrastructure under extreme bomb blasts or high velocity impacts. In this paper, a two-dimensional behavioral rate dependent lattice model (RDLM) capable of analyzing reinforced concrete members
subjected to blast and impact loading is presented. The model inherently takes into account several major influencing factors: the progressive cracking of concrete in tension, the inelastic response in compression,
the yielding of reinforcing steel, and strain rate sensitivity of both concrete and steel. A computer code using the explicit algorithm was developed based on the proposed lattice model. The explicit code along
with the proposed numerical model was validated using experimental test results from the Woomera blast trial.
Key Words
concrete; blast loading; impact; lattice model; finite element method; high strain-rate.
Address
Tuan Ngo and Priyan Mendis: Infrastructure Protection Research Group, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia