Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 84, Number 5, 2022, pages 675-684
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2022.84.5.675
An SDOF model of a four-sided fixed RC wall having an opening for blast response simulation
S.H. Sung and H. Ji
Abstract
The conventional single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system is appropriate for dynamic response analysis of paneltype
structures without an opening. However, the typical building structures usually have four-sided fixed walls having an
opening. Therefore, it may induce a considerable error when dynamic responses are estimated based on the conventional SDOF system, since the SDOF system cannot consider the effect of an opening during the SDOF analysis. For this reason, this study proposes a new SDOF system to consider the effect of an opening by adjusting its load-mass factor. The load-mass factor can be modified based on the assumption that the behaviors of the four-sided fixed wall with an opening is very similar to the behaviors of the same size wall without an opening, when the uniformly distributed blast loaded area is identical. In order to confirm a
feasibility of the proposed SDOF system, a series of numerical simulations were carried out for the four-sided fixed reinforced concrete (RC) wall under a blast load. The dynamic responses estimated from the proposed SDOF system and the conventional SDOF system were compared with the dynamic responses evaluated from the finite element (FE) analysis. Especially, for the maximum dynamic responses except for 50% opening case, the proposed SDOF system had about 1.1 % to 25.7 % normalized errors while the conventional SDOF system had about 4.1 % to 49.1 % normalized errors.
Key Words
damage assessment; dynamic response; load mass factor; RC wall; SDOF
Address
S.H. Sung and H. Ji: Agency for Defense Development, Yuseong, P.O. Box 35, Daejeon, 34186, Korea