Dynamic Performance of Simply Supported Rigid Plastic Circular Thick Steel Plates Subjected to Localized Blast Loading

2014 
AbstractClose-in explosive charges, such as improvised explosive devices, produce localized blast loadings that can potentially cause damage to property in military and civil structures and/or loss of life. Because the localized short-duration blast pulse affects most severely a small area of a plated structure, the plate’s boundary effects are not as influential as they would be when quasi-static or even a global blast loading is applied, and thus full plate action may not be used. Many common structural forms are composed of individual plated elements, and thus the investigation of localized blast loading effects on plates is an important aspect that leads to understanding the integral behavior. Typically, plates are made of ductile metallic materials, such as steel, which exhibit considerable postyield deformation capacity when subjected to such extreme dynamic loads. An analytical study of the dynamic plastic response of rigid plastic plated structures is the aim of the current study. A circular plate...
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