Numerical Study on the Dynamic Behaviors of Masonry Wall under Far-Range Explosions

Author:

Zhang Yi1,Hu Jiahui2,Zhao Wenda3,Hu Feng1,Yu Xiao1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Defense Engineering, AMS, PLA, Beijing 100850, China

2. College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China

3. China Construction Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200122, China

Abstract

As a common enclosure structure, masonry walls are widely used in various types of buildings. However, due to the weak out-of-plane resistance of masonry walls and the generally brittle properties of the materials used for blocks, they are highly susceptible to collapse under blast loads and produce high-speed splash fragments, which seriously threatens the safety of personnel and equipment inside buildings. In this paper, based on the existing tests, a refined numerical simulation model was established to carry out numerical studies of clay tile walls and grouted CMU masonry infill walls under far-range blast loads, and the applicability of the finite element model and parameters were verified. Further, the effects of wall boundary configuration, constraints and dimensions on the dynamic response of the walls were carried out. The results show that: the load distribution on the wall is relatively uniform under the far-range explosion and can be considered as uniform load; the blast-resistant performance of the wall can be enhanced by increasing the grouting rate and the uniformity of grout hole distribution; the boundary configuration of the wall has little effect on the blast resistance, while the boundary constraints and the length and width are the main factors affecting the blast resistance of the wall.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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