Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 32, Number 2, 2009, pages 321-335
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2009.32.2.321
Inelastic two-degree-of-freedom model for roof frame under airblast loading
Park, Jong Yil and Theodor Krauthammer
Abstract
When a roof frame is subjected to the airblast loading, the conventional way to analyze the damage of the frame or design the frame is to use single degree of freedom (SDOF) model. Although a roof frame consists of beams and girders, a typical SDOF analysis can be conducted only separately for each component. Thus, the rigid body motion of beams by deflections of supporting girders can not be easily considered. Neglecting the beam-girder interaction in the SDOF analysis may cause serious inaccuracies in the response values in both Pressure-Impulse curve (P-I) and Charge Weight-Standoff Diagrams (CWSD). In this paper, an inelastic two degrees of freedom (TDOF) model is developed, based on force equilibrium equations, to consider beam-girder interaction, and to assess if the modified SDOF
analysis can be a reasonable design approach.
Key Words
SDOF; TDOF; P-I curve; roof frame; blast.
Address
Park, Jong Yil: Joint Modeling and Simulation Center, Agency for Defense Development, Yuseong P.O. Box 35,
Daejeon 305-600, Korea
Theodor Krauthammer: Center for Infrastructure Protection and Physical Security (CIPPS), University of Florida, USA