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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2022.42.5.0671

Feasibility Study of a Corrugated Steel Protective Structure for Ammunition Test Facility  

Han, Jae Duk (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Kim, Donghee (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Kim, Sungkon (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Publication Information
KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.42, no.5, 2022 , pp. 671-679 More about this Journal
Abstract
Harmful factors such as shock waves and fragments are generated at domestic ammunition testing sites and military shell shooting training sites due to frequent shooting and explosion tests. As a result, complaints from local residents are rapidly increasing, and there is a high risk of damage to facilities and human life. The recently constructed ammunition test site built a test facility for firing artillery and rocket propulsion in a narrow area with a radius of 300 m due to site restrictions, but damage to the facility is accumulating because there is no adequate protective structure. Therefore, in this study, quantitative data on harmful factors such as noise, vibration, shock wave, and thermal effect generated between artillery firing and rocket propulsion tests were measured, and explosion pressure characteristics were analyzed to design a protective structure, and use Autodyn to protect performance. to perform verification.
Keywords
Protective structure; Shock wave; Ammunition test site; Military facility;
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