Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion

Adequate blast resistant barriers are requisite to protect personnel and critical systems from the consequences of an accidental explosion and subsequent fire. Many of the blast walls currently installed in offshore structures were designed using simplified calculation approaches like Single Degree...

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Main Authors: Rahman, S.A., Syed, Z.I., John, K.V., Liew, M.S.
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Published: Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.318402022-03-29T03:38:01Z Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion Rahman, S.A. Syed, Z.I. John, K.V. Liew, M.S. Adequate blast resistant barriers are requisite to protect personnel and critical systems from the consequences of an accidental explosion and subsequent fire. Many of the blast walls currently installed in offshore structures were designed using simplified calculation approaches like Single Degree of Freedom models (SDOF) as recommended in many design guidelines. Over simplified and idealised explosion load used for response calculation and design of blast wall can lead to inadequate or overdesign of offshore blast walls. Due to lack of presence of a well-accepted design guidelines supported by extensive study, the protection provided by the conventional blast walls for offshore structures can be inadequate. In-depth understanding of structural response of blast walls under different blast loading can provide better design practice of blast walls for adequate protection. In this study, structural responses of conventional offshore blast walls were investigated. A computation fluid dynamics (CFD) approach was used to predict effect of different explosions on the barrier walls and non-linear finite elements analyses were performed to study the behaviour of the blast-loaded walls under different explosions. Effect of different parameters related to blast wall and accidental explosions were investigated to gain detail understanding of structural behaviour of typical steel blast wall. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84921473068&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.1043.278&partnerID=40&md5=2996f868d8dc1045ae837dcb27b84c96 Rahman, S.A. and Syed, Z.I. and John, K.V. and Liew, M.S. (2014) Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion. Advanced Materials Research, 1043 . pp. 278-282. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31840/
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description Adequate blast resistant barriers are requisite to protect personnel and critical systems from the consequences of an accidental explosion and subsequent fire. Many of the blast walls currently installed in offshore structures were designed using simplified calculation approaches like Single Degree of Freedom models (SDOF) as recommended in many design guidelines. Over simplified and idealised explosion load used for response calculation and design of blast wall can lead to inadequate or overdesign of offshore blast walls. Due to lack of presence of a well-accepted design guidelines supported by extensive study, the protection provided by the conventional blast walls for offshore structures can be inadequate. In-depth understanding of structural response of blast walls under different blast loading can provide better design practice of blast walls for adequate protection. In this study, structural responses of conventional offshore blast walls were investigated. A computation fluid dynamics (CFD) approach was used to predict effect of different explosions on the barrier walls and non-linear finite elements analyses were performed to study the behaviour of the blast-loaded walls under different explosions. Effect of different parameters related to blast wall and accidental explosions were investigated to gain detail understanding of structural behaviour of typical steel blast wall. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Rahman, S.A.
Syed, Z.I.
John, K.V.
Liew, M.S.
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Syed, Z.I.
John, K.V.
Liew, M.S.
Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
author_facet Rahman, S.A.
Syed, Z.I.
John, K.V.
Liew, M.S.
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title Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
title_short Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
title_full Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
title_fullStr Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
title_full_unstemmed Structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
title_sort structural response of offshore blast walls under accidental explosion
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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