Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu (Jun 2024)

Research on shock environment characteristics of large-scale floating shock platform

  • Haonan ZHANG,
  • Chunhui ZHANG,
  • Lei ZHANG,
  • Ming YAN,
  • Peng WANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.03449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 158 – 165

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis paper aims to analyzes the shock response characteristics of a large-scale floating shock platform (LFSP) subjected to underwater explosion. MethodsThe acoustic-solid coupling approach is used as the basis for the numerical simulation. The validity of the calculation method used in this paper is verified by comparing the experimental data with simulation, and the shock response characteristics of the location of interest in the LFSP's inner bottm plating is investigated in terms of its longitudinal section distribution as well as the effects of changes in the horizontal distance to the blast source on the whole shock environment of LFSP's inner bottom structure, thereby the LFSP's shock response prediction formula is obtained by fitting method.ResultsThe results indicate that the shock response characteristics of the locations (i.e. outer and inner plates, longitudinal section in centre plane) distributed along the longitudinal section of the inner bottom structure are basically the same. The shock response amplitude of the front and back sides of the floating platform are small, while that of the middle is large. The shock responses of the outer and inner plates differ, and the spectral velocity of the inner plate is greater than that of the outer plate, while the spectral displacement of the outer plate is greater than that of the inner plate.ConclusionsThe measurement points within the inner bottom plating are excited so spikes appear in the shock spectral lines, resulting in the spectral velocity of the inner plate is higher than that of the outer plate. The horizontal distance of bottom plate to the blast source is smaller so the shock response is stronger, bringing about a greater spectral displacement of the outer plate than that of the inner plate.

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