Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
779739 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2008 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper proposes a comprehensive approach to simulate the blast response of a lined cavity in a porous soil. To calculate the soil–structure contact pressure, the coupled Godunov-variational-difference approach was developed. The lining is modeled by a Timoshenko elastic–plastic shell with kinematic linear hardening. To solve the problem in the lining domain, the variational-difference method is applied. The soil is modeled by the Lyakhov three-phase model that takes into account both bulk and shear elastic–plastic behavior, including the effect of soil pressure on the yield strength for the stress tensor deviator. The problem of blast wave propagation within the soil medium is solved by the Godunov method. The coupled approach to calculate the soil–lining contact pressure is based on the relationships on the shock and rarefaction waves with finite-difference equations of the shell motion using a simple iteration method. It allows the reduction of the contact problem to the self-similar symmetric Riemann problem. Solution of the problem of an explosion in a porous medium, and analysis of the soil–obstacle interaction under the blast action using the proposed method show good correspondence with available experimental results. Also, the plane problem of blast response of the circular cavity lined by a thin steel lining was solved. The effect of the gas volumetric content in the soil on the incident shock wave pressure as well as on the contact pressure and lining meridian strain was studied.

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