International Journal of Multiphysics (Sep 2023)

Dynamic response of blast loaded Hollow Cylindrical and Truncated Conical shells

  • N Mehreganian,
  • Y Safa,
  • G Boiger,
  • E Nwankwo,
  • AS Fallah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21152/1750-9548.17.3.269
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 269 – 288

Abstract

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Hollow cylindrical and truncated conical shells depict enhanced torsional and shear resistance compared to beams and plates and are ubiquitously used in structures in aeronautics, submarines, wind turbines, pressure vessels, and transmission pylons. Upon extensive localised blast, these elements undergo local and global deformation and failure. The detrimental damage to the shell depends on the stand-off and charge mass and is proportional to the emerged local dynamic stresses and inelastic deformations. Large localised translations relocate the structure’s original pivot point and induce global rotations about the new one which raises the probability of structural collapse. In this work, we examine large plastic deformations of hollow cylindrical and truncated conical shells subject to a range of pulse pressures emanated from high explosives. Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI)-based Finite Element (FE) models were developed to discern the characteristics of blasts at various stand-offs and functions were proposed to link load parameters to structural, material, and geometric properties.