Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials

This project studied the initial responses when an arch structure is subjected to an internal explosion, using LS-DYNA software. The initial response of arch structure using Simplified CONWEP model, was used to compare with the initial response of Earth Covered Composite Arch (ECCA) using CONWEP mod...

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Main Author: Leong, Ju Hua
Other Authors: Fan Sau Cheong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-607332023-03-03T17:17:37Z Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials Leong, Ju Hua Fan Sau Cheong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology This project studied the initial responses when an arch structure is subjected to an internal explosion, using LS-DYNA software. The initial response of arch structure using Simplified CONWEP model, was used to compare with the initial response of Earth Covered Composite Arch (ECCA) using CONWEP model. Two loading densities, 2.5 kg/m3 and 10 kg/m3 of Trinitrotoluene (TNT) were introduced in this study. Comparison was done between two LS-DYNA concrete materials to provide some guidance for users with limited experience on concrete and LS-DYNA software. Elastic and Plastic deformation were also studied to understand the behaviors between them. The result of this study concluded that 2.5 kg/m3 of TNT are the maximum storage density. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2014-05-29T07:57:38Z 2014-05-29T07:57:38Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60733 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf
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Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
description This project studied the initial responses when an arch structure is subjected to an internal explosion, using LS-DYNA software. The initial response of arch structure using Simplified CONWEP model, was used to compare with the initial response of Earth Covered Composite Arch (ECCA) using CONWEP model. Two loading densities, 2.5 kg/m3 and 10 kg/m3 of Trinitrotoluene (TNT) were introduced in this study. Comparison was done between two LS-DYNA concrete materials to provide some guidance for users with limited experience on concrete and LS-DYNA software. Elastic and Plastic deformation were also studied to understand the behaviors between them. The result of this study concluded that 2.5 kg/m3 of TNT are the maximum storage density.
author2 Fan Sau Cheong
author_facet Fan Sau Cheong
Leong, Ju Hua
format Final Year Project
author Leong, Ju Hua
author_sort Leong, Ju Hua
title Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
title_short Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
title_full Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
title_fullStr Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
title_full_unstemmed Failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two LS-DYNA concrete materials
title_sort failure mode of arch structure subjected to internal blast load and comparison between two ls-dyna concrete materials
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60733
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