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Response of Buildings Exposed to Blast Load - Method Evaluation

Löfquist, Carl LU (2016) In TVSM-5000 VSM820 20161
Structural Mechanics
Department of Construction Sciences
Abstract
Due to accidental external explosions ,which is not handle in the Eurocodes, are structural designers looking for other ways to design loads for external loads due to explosions.
This combined with lighter building structures is a reason to address the issues of analysing the dynamic behavior of buildings subjected to air blasts from these extreme situations. The structural designers analyze the structures dynamic effects from these attacks with advanced finite element programs. These analysis due to long designing and computational time are normally costly. To minimize this and still acquire adequate accuracy in the results, reduced models of the structure system could be used. The reduction method according to Rayleigh-Ritz could be a... (More)
Due to accidental external explosions ,which is not handle in the Eurocodes, are structural designers looking for other ways to design loads for external loads due to explosions.
This combined with lighter building structures is a reason to address the issues of analysing the dynamic behavior of buildings subjected to air blasts from these extreme situations. The structural designers analyze the structures dynamic effects from these attacks with advanced finite element programs. These analysis due to long designing and computational time are normally costly. To minimize this and still acquire adequate accuracy in the results, reduced models of the structure system could be used. The reduction method according to Rayleigh-Ritz could be a useful alternative.

The purpose of this Master thesis is to investigate and develop dynamic models that combines sufficient accuracy with computational efficiency for structures effected by blast wave loads due to explosions. This is achieved by analysing two cases were the blast wave load is handled differently. First case handles the load as a triangular pulse load and the second case handles the load by transforming it into velocities according to the impulse and moment laws, and set as initial values when solving it as a free vibration problem. These cases are modeled in a full model and a model reduced with Ritz vectors.

The results showed that the method of designing Ritz vectors according to deflections similar to the eigenshapes gave a satisfying output. The reduction of the equation system with the use of the chosen Ritz vectors showed satisfying values for frequencies and responses for the analyzed structure. The computing time were reduced to lower than 10\% with the use of 2 Ritz vectors for both analyzed cases. (Less)
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Reducing the computing time when analysing structures dynamic characteristics subjected to an air blast is favorably done with reduction of the finite element model according to the Rayleigh-Ritz method. The Rayleigh-Ritz method and the use of Ritz vectors based on static deflection gives sufficient accuracy in the results. Transforming the acting impulse load produced by the air blast on the structure to initial velocities turned out be a useful approach in the dynamic analysis. Accidental external explosions are not handle in the Eurocodes and structural designers are looking for other ways to design these loads. This combined with lighter building structures is a reason to address the issues of analysing the dynamic behavior of... (More)
Reducing the computing time when analysing structures dynamic characteristics subjected to an air blast is favorably done with reduction of the finite element model according to the Rayleigh-Ritz method. The Rayleigh-Ritz method and the use of Ritz vectors based on static deflection gives sufficient accuracy in the results. Transforming the acting impulse load produced by the air blast on the structure to initial velocities turned out be a useful approach in the dynamic analysis. Accidental external explosions are not handle in the Eurocodes and structural designers are looking for other ways to design these loads. This combined with lighter building structures is a reason to address the issues of analysing the dynamic behavior of buildings subjected to air blasts from these extreme situations. The structural designers analyze the structures dynamic effects from these attacks with advanced finite element
programs. These analysis due to long designing and computational time are normally costly. To minimize the computing time and still acquire adequate
accuracy in the results, reduced models of the structure system could be used. The reduction method according to Rayleigh-Ritz is a successful way of handling this. In this thesis are dynamic models investigated and develop that combines sufficient accuracy with computational efficiency for structures effected by blast wave loads due to explosions. This is
achieved by analysing two cases were the blast wave load is handled differently. One approach is to handle the load as a triangular pulse load and the second by transforming it into initial velocities according to the impulse and moment laws, and set as initial values when solving it as a free vibration problem, the two approaches are illustrated in Figure 1. The models in the two approaches are reduced with Ritz vectors which are
designed by using the deflection of the structure when affected by static load.
The deflecting shapes are similar to the four first eigenmodes.
The results showed that the method of designing Ritz vectors according to deflections similar to the eigenshapes gave a satisfying output. The reduction of the equation system with the use of the chosen Ritz vectors showed acceptable values for frequencies and responses for the analyzed structure. The computing time were reduced to lower than 10% with the use of only two Ritz vectors in analyzed cases. (Less)
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author
Löfquist, Carl LU
supervisor
organization
course
VSM820 20161
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
Explosion, Blast Wave, Impulse, Rayleigh-Ritz metod, Ritz vectors, Computational effeciency, Modal Reduction, Eurocode
publication/series
TVSM-5000
report number
TVSM-5216
ISSN
0281-6679
language
English
id
8893823
alternative location
http://www.byggmek.lth.se/english/publications/tvsm-5000-masters-dissertations/
date added to LUP
2016-11-02 09:23:37
date last changed
2016-11-02 09:23:37
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  abstract     = {{Due to accidental external explosions ,which is not handle in the Eurocodes, are structural designers looking for other ways to design loads for external loads due to explosions. 
This combined with lighter building structures is a reason to address the issues of analysing the dynamic behavior of buildings subjected to air blasts from these extreme situations. The structural designers analyze the structures dynamic effects from these attacks with advanced finite element programs. These analysis due to long designing and computational time are normally costly. To minimize this and still acquire adequate accuracy in the results, reduced models of the structure system could be used. The reduction method according to Rayleigh-Ritz could be a useful alternative.

The purpose of this Master thesis is to investigate and develop dynamic models that combines sufficient accuracy with computational efficiency for structures effected by blast wave loads due to explosions. This is achieved by analysing two cases were the blast wave load is handled differently. First case handles the load as a triangular pulse load and the second case handles the load by transforming it into velocities according to the impulse and moment laws, and set as initial values when solving it as a free vibration problem. These cases are modeled in a full model and a model reduced with Ritz vectors.

The results showed that the method of designing Ritz vectors according to deflections similar to the eigenshapes gave a satisfying output. The reduction of the equation system with the use of the chosen Ritz vectors showed satisfying values for frequencies and responses for the analyzed structure. The computing time were reduced to lower than 10\% with the use of 2 Ritz vectors for both analyzed cases.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
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  title        = {{Response of Buildings Exposed to Blast Load - Method Evaluation}},
  year         = {{2016}},
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