Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9640521 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2005 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reviews various aspects of modeling an explosion on an aircraft, which can be extended to more general structures. A brief summary of material and structural models is given, followed by a detailed history of pulse-pressure loading models with an emphasis on free-free beams and how pulse characteristics affect a structure's response. Techniques to desensitize pulse shape effects are discussed, which culminate in the form of pressure-impulse isodamage curves. Studies using random loading models are also presented.
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