Near-field spatial and temporal blast pressure distributions from non-spherical charges: Horizontally-aligned cylinders

Author:

Langran-Wheeler Christian1,Rigby Sam E1ORCID,Clarke Sam David1,Tyas Andy12,Stephens Catie3,Walker Robert3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

2. Blastech Ltd., The BioIncubator, Sheffield, UK

3. US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS, USA

Abstract

Research into the characterisation of blast loading on structures following the detonation of a high explosive commonly assumes that the charge is spherical. This has the advantage of simplifying experimental, analytical and computational studies. In practice, however, designers of protective structures must often consider explosive threats which have other geometric forms, which has significant influence on the loading imparted to structures very close to the explosion source. Hitherto, there has been little definitive experimental investigation of the ‘near-field’ blast load parameters from non-spherical explosive charges and studies that have been conducted are usually confined to measurement of the total impulse imparted to a target. Currently, a detailed understanding of the development of loading on a target, necessary to fully inform the design process and appraise the efficacy of predictions from computational models, is lacking. This article, the first part of a wider investigation into these geometrical effects, details work conducted to address this deficiency. Results are presented from an experimental study of loading from detonations of cylindrical charges, set with the longitudinal axis parallel to an effectively rigid target, instrumented to facilitate the capture of the spatial and temporal evolution of the loading at different radial and angular offsets from the charge. These results are compared against loads from spherical charges and the effect of charge shape is identified. Significant differences are observed in the mechanisms and magnitude of loading from cylindrical and spherical charges, which is confirmed through the use of numerical analysis. The overall study provides insights which will assist the future design of effective protection systems.

Funder

Engineer Research and Development Center

Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

Royal Academy of Engineering

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Building and Construction

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