Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load

Numerical investigation becomes a highly demanding tool for the best design in engineering. With one validated numerical result available, further investigation is possible to conduct. Especially, for the expensive and limited access for civilian to conduct the test like a blast experiment. With...

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Main Authors: Seman, M. A., Syed Mohsin, S. M., A. Zaidi, A. M., Jaini, Z. M.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.68852022-04-07T02:28:11Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6885/ Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load Seman, M. A. Syed Mohsin, S. M. A. Zaidi, A. M. Jaini, Z. M. TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Numerical investigation becomes a highly demanding tool for the best design in engineering. With one validated numerical result available, further investigation is possible to conduct. Especially, for the expensive and limited access for civilian to conduct the test like a blast experiment. With the capability of Arbitrary Lagrange Euler (ALE) solver coupling approach between structure and air in AUTODYN, a detail three-dimensional assessment for RC wall on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing are conducted. The RC wall has a cross�sectional dimension of 1829 mm x 1219 mm with wall thickness of 305 mm thickness of strip footing. It is subjected to 13.61 kg Trinitrotoluene (TNT) explosive at 1.21 m standoff distance from the centre. The numerical blast impact on RC wall indicated, although the horizontal and vertical flexural reinforcements are reduced from one of the simulated RC walls, it is capable of demonstrating an equivalent strength to the RC wall tested in the experiment. Penerbit UTHM 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6885/1/J14049_700055259911862a5e76c459fbbd6e8d.pdf Seman, M. A. and Syed Mohsin, S. M. and A. Zaidi, A. M. and Jaini, Z. M. (2022) Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 14 (1). pp. 353-362. ISSN 2229-838X https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.032
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topic TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
spellingShingle TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
Seman, M. A.
Syed Mohsin, S. M.
A. Zaidi, A. M.
Jaini, Z. M.
Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
description Numerical investigation becomes a highly demanding tool for the best design in engineering. With one validated numerical result available, further investigation is possible to conduct. Especially, for the expensive and limited access for civilian to conduct the test like a blast experiment. With the capability of Arbitrary Lagrange Euler (ALE) solver coupling approach between structure and air in AUTODYN, a detail three-dimensional assessment for RC wall on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing are conducted. The RC wall has a cross�sectional dimension of 1829 mm x 1219 mm with wall thickness of 305 mm thickness of strip footing. It is subjected to 13.61 kg Trinitrotoluene (TNT) explosive at 1.21 m standoff distance from the centre. The numerical blast impact on RC wall indicated, although the horizontal and vertical flexural reinforcements are reduced from one of the simulated RC walls, it is capable of demonstrating an equivalent strength to the RC wall tested in the experiment.
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author Seman, M. A.
Syed Mohsin, S. M.
A. Zaidi, A. M.
Jaini, Z. M.
author_facet Seman, M. A.
Syed Mohsin, S. M.
A. Zaidi, A. M.
Jaini, Z. M.
author_sort Seman, M. A.
title Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
title_short Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
title_full Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
title_fullStr Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
title_full_unstemmed Numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
title_sort numerical investigation on reduced moment resistance and increased reinforcement spacing in reinforced concrete wall subjected to blast load
publisher Penerbit UTHM
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6885/1/J14049_700055259911862a5e76c459fbbd6e8d.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.032
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