Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
776457 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Impact analysis of portable road safety barriers with external polymeric foam panels.•Description of pneumatically powered, horizontal impact testing system.•Development and validation of couple FE/SPH model of barrier system.•Testing and model development of barrier materials (LDPE and polymeric foams).•Parametric study into efficacy of polymeric foams in barrier system.

Portable, water filled road safety barriers are used to provide protection and reduce the potential hazard due to errant vehicles in areas where the road conditions change frequently (e.g. near road work sites). As part of an effort to reduce excessive working widths typical of these systems, a study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of introducing polymeric foam filled panels into the design. Surrogate impact tests of a design typical of such as barrier system were conducted utilising a pneumatically powered horizontal impact testing machine up to impact energies of 7.40 kJ. Results of these tests are utilised to examine the barrier behaviour, in addition to being used to validate a couple FE/SPH model of the barrier system. Once validated, the FE/SPH model it utilised as the basis for a parametric study into the efficacy and effects of the inclusion of polymeric foam filled panels on the performance of portable water filled road safety barriers. It was found that extruded polystyrene foam functioned well, with a greater thickness of the foam panel significantly reducing the impacting body velocity as the barrier began to translate.

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