Using ceramic plates as shielding for concrete blocks against projectile penetration
Numerical simulation of the response of concrete structures to impact loading is an important tool in both the design of hardened protective structures and in the planning for effective attacks against such structures. This paper presents the development of an accurate numerical model using AUTODYN...
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doaj-f9554bacf8b94030938d3c87ade9a3722020-11-25T01:15:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHBRC Journal1687-40482016-12-0112326327110.1016/j.hbrcj.2014.11.011Using ceramic plates as shielding for concrete blocks against projectile penetrationRaed I. Tawadrous0Walid A. Attia1Mohamed Y. Laissy2Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, EgyptFaculty of Engineering, Cairo University, EgyptFaculty of Engineering, MTI University, EgyptNumerical simulation of the response of concrete structures to impact loading is an important tool in both the design of hardened protective structures and in the planning for effective attacks against such structures. This paper presents the development of an accurate numerical model using AUTODYN to study the response of concrete structures shielded by ceramic (Al2O3-99.7%) plates exposed to 23 mm projectile. Concrete and ceramic are modeled using a combined mesh and meshfree numerical technique. The used meshfree Lagrangian technique (SPH) is to overcome problems of mesh tangling and remove the requirement for the use of erosion algorithms. The technique also allows an explicit representation of ceramic through (SPH) element formulation. In such a model, the concrete region local to the penetrator, which experiences large deformation, is represented using the SPH solver. The modeled penetrator and the concrete further away from the impact observed to undergo little or no deformation by using the Lagrange solver. The aim of this paper was to study numerically the penetration resistance of concrete structures shielded by ceramic (Al2O3-99.7%) plates. The main findings show an enhancement in the penetration resistance of about 66% while using ceramic plates. Here, we used ceramic because of its electric, magnetic, and thermal insulation. Hence, we can use concrete structures shielded by ceramic in many types of medical, nuclear, power generating and electronic applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687404814001047PenetrationConcreteBallistic impactCeramicProjectileAUTODYN3D |
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Using ceramic plates as shielding for concrete blocks against projectile penetration |
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Using ceramic plates as shielding for concrete blocks against projectile penetration |
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Numerical simulation of the response of concrete structures to impact loading is an important tool in both the design of hardened protective structures and in the planning for effective attacks against such structures. This paper presents the development of an accurate numerical model using AUTODYN to study the response of concrete structures shielded by ceramic (Al2O3-99.7%) plates exposed to 23 mm projectile. Concrete and ceramic are modeled using a combined mesh and meshfree numerical technique. The used meshfree Lagrangian technique (SPH) is to overcome problems of mesh tangling and remove the requirement for the use of erosion algorithms. The technique also allows an explicit representation of ceramic through (SPH) element formulation. In such a model, the concrete region local to the penetrator, which experiences large deformation, is represented using the SPH solver. The modeled penetrator and the concrete further away from the impact observed to undergo little or no deformation by using the Lagrange solver.
The aim of this paper was to study numerically the penetration resistance of concrete structures shielded by ceramic (Al2O3-99.7%) plates. The main findings show an enhancement in the penetration resistance of about 66% while using ceramic plates. Here, we used ceramic because of its electric, magnetic, and thermal insulation. Hence, we can use concrete structures shielded by ceramic in many types of medical, nuclear, power generating and electronic applications. |
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