Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection

The static response of ballistic panels and also its resistance to blast and ballistic impact is investigated in the framework of this study. By connecting individual ballistic panels together, the protective barrier can be constructed. The protective barrier can be featured as a system with high mo...

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Main Authors: Michal Mára, Candida Talone, Radoslav Sovják, Jindřich Fornůsek, Jan Zatloukal, Přemysl Kheml, Petr Konvalinka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8716
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spelling doaj-b60c06b56ea14a88ab790ff559ff47912020-12-06T00:00:45ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-12-01108716871610.3390/app10238716Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic ProtectionMichal Mára0Candida Talone1Radoslav Sovják2Jindřich Fornůsek3Jan Zatloukal4Přemysl Kheml5Petr Konvalinka6Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicThe static response of ballistic panels and also its resistance to blast and ballistic impact is investigated in the framework of this study. By connecting individual ballistic panels together, the protective barrier can be constructed. The protective barrier can be featured as a system with high mobility and versatility that is achieved by linking basic interlocking plate elements together. The resulting protective barrier can be shaped according to many possible scenarios in a wall with various possible opening angles and a small post with the tetragonal base or a larger post with the hexagonal ground plan. The material solution of the protective barrier benefits from the application of ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced cement-based composites (UHPFRCC), which meets the requirements for enhanced resistance against extreme loads such as blast or impact. Besides, by using UHPFRCC, thin and slender design can be adopted, which is advantageous in many ways. Slender design results in a lower weight, allowing for easy manipulation and replacement. To verify the behavior of the panels, the proposed barrier was subjected to various loadings at different strain rates. The experimental campaign demonstrated that the protective barrier has a reasonable load-bearing capacity and also sufficient resistance against projectile impact and blast effects.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8716protective structuremobile barriercementitious compositefibresUHPFRCCballistics
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author Michal Mára
Candida Talone
Radoslav Sovják
Jindřich Fornůsek
Jan Zatloukal
Přemysl Kheml
Petr Konvalinka
spellingShingle Michal Mára
Candida Talone
Radoslav Sovják
Jindřich Fornůsek
Jan Zatloukal
Přemysl Kheml
Petr Konvalinka
Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
Applied Sciences
protective structure
mobile barrier
cementitious composite
fibres
UHPFRCC
ballistics
author_facet Michal Mára
Candida Talone
Radoslav Sovják
Jindřich Fornůsek
Jan Zatloukal
Přemysl Kheml
Petr Konvalinka
author_sort Michal Mára
title Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
title_short Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
title_full Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation of Thin-Walled UHPFRCC Modular Barrier for Blast and Ballistic Protection
title_sort experimental investigation of thin-walled uhpfrcc modular barrier for blast and ballistic protection
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The static response of ballistic panels and also its resistance to blast and ballistic impact is investigated in the framework of this study. By connecting individual ballistic panels together, the protective barrier can be constructed. The protective barrier can be featured as a system with high mobility and versatility that is achieved by linking basic interlocking plate elements together. The resulting protective barrier can be shaped according to many possible scenarios in a wall with various possible opening angles and a small post with the tetragonal base or a larger post with the hexagonal ground plan. The material solution of the protective barrier benefits from the application of ultra-high-performance fibre-reinforced cement-based composites (UHPFRCC), which meets the requirements for enhanced resistance against extreme loads such as blast or impact. Besides, by using UHPFRCC, thin and slender design can be adopted, which is advantageous in many ways. Slender design results in a lower weight, allowing for easy manipulation and replacement. To verify the behavior of the panels, the proposed barrier was subjected to various loadings at different strain rates. The experimental campaign demonstrated that the protective barrier has a reasonable load-bearing capacity and also sufficient resistance against projectile impact and blast effects.
topic protective structure
mobile barrier
cementitious composite
fibres
UHPFRCC
ballistics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8716
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