Blast resistance of RC columns for varied detonation scenarios: Effect of shear detailing

Author:

Anjani K. K.1ORCID,Kumar Manish2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PhD candidate, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India (corresponding author: )

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India

Abstract

The growing threat of accidental and malevolent blast loading to building structures has necessitated the consideration of blast-resistant design. Columns are the most vulnerable and critical component of a building, so they must be designed against blast to achieve defined performance goals. The influence of transverse rebar detailing on the ultimate capacity and failure modes of rectangular reinforced concrete (RC) columns against blast loads was investigated under different detonation scenarios. The performance of the columns was quantified using the failure charge mass and post-blast residual axial capacity. Pressure–impulse diagrams were used to study the failure modes. The analyses showed that special transverse detailing measures were the most effective for columns subjected to near-field surface bursts. The confinement of concrete due to ties and axial restraint played a critical role in improving the blast performance of columns. The provision of diagonal rebar improved the blast resistance by preventing direct shear failure, and was most effective when coupled with closely spaced lateral ties. Finally, the performance of code-compliant columns against blast was studied to determine the blast safety margin and the scenarios under which it would be necessary to undertake blast retrofitting of the columns in existing critical buildings.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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