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Validation of underwater explosion response analysis for airbag inflator using a fluid-structure interaction algorithm

  • Lee, Sang-Gab;Lee, Jae-Seok;Chung, Hyun;Na, Yangsup;Park, Kyung-Hoon
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.988-995
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    • 2020
  • Air gun shock systems are commonly used as alternative explosion energy sources for underwater explosion (UNDEX) shock tests owing to their low cost and environmental impact. The airbag inflator of automotive airbag systems is also very useful to generate extremely rapid underwater gas release in labscale tests. To overcome the restrictions on the very small computational time step owing to the very fine fluid mesh around the nozzle hole in the explicit integration algorithm, and also the absence of a commercial solver and software for gas UNDEX of airbag inflator, an idealized airbag inflator and fluid mesh modeling technique was developed using nozzle holes of relatively large size and several small TNT charges instead of gas inside the airbag inflator. The objective of this study is to validate the results of an UNDEX response analysis of one and two idealized airbag inflators by comparison with the results of shock tests in a small water tank. This comparison was performed using the multi-material Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian formulation and fluid-structure interaction algorithm. The number, size, vertical distance from the nozzle outlet, detonation velocity, and lighting times of small TNT charges were determined. Through mesh size convergence tests, the UNDEX response analysis and idealized airbag inflator modeling were validated.

Anti-tank impact absorption with a reinforced concrete plate design

  • Berivan Yilmazer Polat;Sedat Savas;Alper Polat
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.229-239
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    • 2023
  • Anti-tank weapons are among the infantry weapons used by the armies of many countries. Anti-tank rockets and explosives such as TNT, generally used for armour piercing, are also frequently used in terrorist attacks. These attacks damage the protection facilities built from reinforced concrete. Rockets or similar explosives' rapid speed and burst temperatures pierce reinforced concrete during strikes, resulting in casualties and damage to crucial strategic structures. This study aimed to devise an economic and applicable reinforced concrete plate that could absorb the impact of anti-tank rockets and Trinitrotoluene (TNT) type explosives. Therefore, 5 different samples, produced from C50 reinforced concrete and 150×150 cm in size, were formed by combining plates of different numbers and thicknesses. Also, a sample, which was a single thick plate, was prepared. In destructive testing, Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG-7) was used as the anti-tank rocket launcher. As a result of this study, the impact damage was reduced with hollow concrete plate geometries, and recommendations were developed for complete prevention.

The Consequence Analysis for Unconfined Vapor Cloud Explosion Accident by the Continuous Release of Gas-Liquid Flow (기-액흐름 연속누출에 의한 개방공간 증기운 폭발사고의 영향평가)

  • 장서일;이헌창;김태옥
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2002
  • For the unconfined vapor cloud explosion accident by the continuous release of gas-liquid flow of various saturated liquids in a vessel at ground level, overpressures were estimated and analyzed with various release conditions and materials by TNT equivalency model with vapor dispersion. We found that at same release conditions, overpressure showed n-heptane > xylene > n-hexane > toluene > n-heptane > benzene, respectively and that overpressure was increased with increasing the hole diameter and the storage pressure, but it was increased with decreasing the wind speed, the interested distance, and the vessel thickness.

Underwater explosion and its effects on nonlinear behavior of an arch dam

  • Moradi, Melika;Aghajanzadeh, Seyyed Meisam;Mirzabozorg, Hasan;Alimohammadi, Mahsa
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.333-351
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    • 2018
  • In the present paper, the behavior of the Karaj double curvature arch dam is studied focusing on the effects of structural nonlinearity on the responses of the dam body when an underwater explosion occurred in the reservoir medium. The explosive sources are located at different distances from the dam and the effects of the cavitation and the initial shock wave of the explosion are considered. Different amount of TNT are considered. Two different linear and nonlinear behavior are assumed in the analysis and the dam body is assumed with and without contraction joints. Radial, tangential and vertical displacements of the dam crest are obtained. Moreover, maximum and minimum principal stress distributions are plotted. Based on the results, the dam body responses are sensitive to the insertion of joints and constitutive model considered for the dam body.

Behavior of Precast Prestressed Concrete Panels subjected to Blast Loading (폭발 하중을 받는 프리캐스트 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 패널의 거동 평가)

  • Kang, Joo-Won;Jo, Eunsun;Kim, Min Sook;Lee, Young Hak
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to establish and examine the analytical methods based on FEA to predict the behavior of the precast prestressed concrete panels under blast loading. The precast prestressed concrete structures are on the rise, but there is little research in this regard explosion. In this paper, we set the variable to the three models. TNT 500 kg was an explosion in the standoff-distance 3m. In conclusion, the precast models damage was concentrated in the bonded portion. The concrete panels after an explosion occurred continuously deformed. But the including prestressed panels deformation occurs only at the beginning of the explosion were able to see the results.

Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Panels under Blast Load (폭발하중을 받는 프리스트레스트 콘크리트 패널의 거동)

  • Jo, Eunsun;Kim, Min Sook;Park, Jong Yil;Lee, Young Hak
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2014
  • This paper showed the behavior of the material four members under blast load, and are trying to demonstrate the effectiveness of the prestress. The prestressed concrete structures are on the rise, but there is little research in this regard explosion. Concrete panels, Reinforced concrete panels, the prestressed concrete panels, and the prestressed reinforced concrete panels was set variables. TNT 500 kg was an explosion in the distance 3m. Analysis, concrete and reinforced concrete members after an explosion occurred continuously deformed, but the including prestressed panel deformation occurs only at the beginning of the explosion were able to see the results. That is, the including prestressed member is prestressed against blast load cracking and destruction can be seen that control.

A Basic Study on Effect Analysis of Adjacent Structures due to Explosion of Underground Hydrogen Infrastructure (지하 수소인프라 폭발에 따른 인접 구조물 영향 분석에 대한 기초 연구)

  • Choi, Hyun-Jun;Kim, Sewon;Kim, YoungSeok
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2022
  • For carbon neutrality, interest in R&D and infrastructure construction for hydrogen energy, an eco-friendly energy source, is growing worldwide. In particular, for hydrogen stations installed in downtown areas, underground hydrogen infrastructure are being considered to increase a safety distance from hydrogen tank explosions to adjacent structures. In order to design an appropriate location and depth of the underground hydrogen infrastructure, it is necessary to evaluate the impact of the explosion of the underground hydrogen infrastructure on adjacent structures. In this paper, a numerical model was developed to analyze the effect of the underground hydrogen infrastructure explosion on adjacent structures, and the over pressure of the hydrogen tank was evaluated using the equivalent TNT (Trinitrotoluene) model. In addition, parametric analysis was performed to estimate the stability of adjacent structures according to the construction conditions of the underground hydrogen infrastructure.

Consequence Analysis and Risk Reduction Methods for Propulsion Test Facility (추진시험설비의 사고피해영향분석 및 리스크 감소방안)

  • Shin, Ahn-Tae;Byun, Hun-Soo
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.360-366
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    • 2016
  • The Propulsion Test Facilities for the development of Korea Space Launch Vehicle-II are being built, some test facilities are completed and various combustion tests are running. The Propulsion Test Facilities consists test-stand, which carries out tests for engine development model, and various sub-systems and vessels containing LOX and Jet A-1 as propellant. There are always risks of fire and explosion at the test-stand since engine development model is conducted at test-stand with real combustion test with very high pressure, mixed propellant and high energy. In this paper, in order to establish the consequence analysis and risk reduction measures in the Propulsion Test Facilities, followings are considered. 1) a propellant leak accident scenario is assumed in test-stand. 2) TNT equivalent model equation based on blast wave of the explosion was used to analyze blast overpressure and impacts. Also, technical, systematic and managemental measure is described to ensure risk reduction for propulsion test facility.

A Review of the Different Models for Predicting Blast Overpressures Caused by Vapor Cloud Explosions (증기운 폭발에 의해 발생된 폭풍 과압 예측 모델 검토)

  • Park Dal Jae;Lee Young Soon;Lim Young Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.4 no.4 s.12
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 2000
  • Past accidents have shown that vapor cloud explosions are the predominant cause of the largest losses in the chemical and petrochemical industries due to the generation of significant overpressures. Prediction of such overpressure is of great concern and a knowledge of the likely overpressure is needed for the design of equipment, safety cases and emergency planning. For these reasons, risk assessment for vapor cloud explosion is crucial and this assessment can be carried out using the different models including TNT-Equivalency, TNO Hemispherical, TNO Multi-Energy and CFD models. Accordingly, in this paper, the published VCE prediction models are reviewed to provide a critical comparison of the different models used for the quantification of explosion hazards, in terms of the fundamental assumptions employed, and their predictive accuracy

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A Study on the Oxygen Consumption Rate and Explosion Energy of Combustible Wood Dust in Confined System - Part I: Quantification of Explosion Energy and Explosive Efficiency (밀폐계 가연성 목재분진의 폭발에너지와 산소소모율에 관한 연구 - Part I: 폭발에너지의 정량화 및 폭발효율)

  • Kim, Yun Seok;Lee, Min Chul;Lee, Keun Won;Rie, Dong Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2016
  • A dust explosion is a phenomenon of strong blast wave propagation involving destruction which results from dust pyrolysis and rapid oxidation in a confined space. There has been some research done to find individual explosion characteristics and common physical laws for various dust types. However, there has been insufficient number of studies related to the heat of combustion of materials and the oxygen consumption energy about materials in respect of dust explosion characteristics. The present study focuses on the relationship between dust explosion characteristics of wood dust samples and oxygen consumption energy. Since it is difficult to estimate the weight of suspended dust participating in explosions in dust explosion and mixtures are in fuel-rich conditions concentrations with equivalent ratios exceeding 1, methods for estimating explosion overpressure by applying oxygen consumption energy based on unit volume air at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature are proposed. In this study an oxygen consumption energy model for dust explosion is developed, and by applying this model to TNT equivalent model, initial explosion efficiency was calculated by comparing the results of standardized dust explosion experiments.