posted on 2018-09-03, 12:59authored byLakshitha M. Wijesundara, Simon Clubley
This paper details the development of a generalised damage identification procedure for reinforced concrete columns subjected to internal building detonations. With the successful application of advanced computational fluid dynamics and structural response modelling techniques, we have conducted a set of comprehensive parametric studies on reinforced concrete column failure when subjected to high-rate, coupled uplift and shear typically induced by internal explosive blast. The outputs of the parametric studies have been analysed using a multi-variable, non-linear curve fitting technique to develop the generalised damage identification procedure for columns, separately for two main internal blast conditions. The paper also presents a number of worked examples illustrating its application and significance in practice.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
Engineering Structures
Volume
127
Pages
804 - 823
Citation
WIJESUNDARA, L.M. and CLUBLEY, S.K., 2016. Damage state identification for reinforced concrete columns in uplift due to internal building detonations. Engineering Structures, 127, pp.804-823.
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Acceptance date
2016-07-27
Publication date
2016-09-22
Notes
This paper was published in the journal Engineering Structures and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2016.07.051.