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Centrifuge experiment and numerical analysis of an air-backed plate subjected to underwater shock loading

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摘要 In this study,systematic centrifuge experiments and numerical studies are conducted to investigate the effect of shock loads due to an underwater explosion on the dynamic responses of an air-backed steel plate.Numerical simulations with three different models of pressure time history generated by underwater explosion were carried out.The first model of pressure time history was measured in test.The second model to predict the time history of shock wave pressure from an underwater explosion was created by Cole in 1948.Coefficients of Cole's formulas are determined experimentally.The third model was developed by Zamyshlyaev and Yakovlev in 1973.All of them are implemented into the numerical model to calculate the shock responses of the plate.Simulated peak strains obtained from the three models are compared with the experimental results,yielding average relative differences of 21.39%,45.73%,and 13.92%,respectively.The Russell error technique is used to quantitatively analyze the correlation between the numerical and experimental results.Quantitative analysis shows that the simulated strains for most measurement points on the steel plate are acceptable.By changing the scaled distances,different shock impulses were obtained and exerted on the steel plate.Systematic numerical studies are performed to investigate the effect of the accumulated shock impulse on the peak strains.The numerical and experimental results suggest that the peak strains are strongly dependent on the accumulated shock impulse.
出处 《Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2019年第6期1350-1362,共13页 结构与土木工程前沿(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the State Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51339006).
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