Dynamic response of RC panel with and without openings subjected to blast loading

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Abstract

The dynamic response of reinforced concrete (RC) panels without and with different configuration of opening under blast load scenario is investigated in the present study. The numerical simulations were carried out using finite element method with ABAQUS application. The concrete behavior under blast loading was modelled using Concrete damaged plasticity model. The material parameters for concrete damaged plasticity model were determined using methodology proposed by [14]. The parametric study was carried out using variation in blast load due to different charge weight. It was observed that the peak displacement increases with increase in blast load. It was also observed that at lower blast load, failure of reinforced concrete panel was initiated by cracking at rear face of panel but as the blast load increases the RC panel was failed by combination of crushing of front face of panel along with cracking of rear face. It was observed that for the given blast load, the RC panel without opening is less affected by crushing failure as compared to RC panel with opening configuration studied. It was also observed that the RC panel with circular opening at center is stiffer than other opening configuration and observed to have stable structural performance against the blast load studied.

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Shukla, P. J., Desai, A. K., & Modhera, C. D. (2019). Dynamic response of RC panel with and without openings subjected to blast loading. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(10), 2535–2549. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.J1252.0881019

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