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Reduction of Explosion Effects by Use of a Sandwich Wall

Bohman, Annie LU (2023) In TSVM-5000 VSMM01 20231
Structural Mechanics
Department of Construction Sciences
Abstract
It was recently decided that a new hospital is to be built in Växjö. It is important that hospitals can be utilised no matter the circumstances, even in situations of threat. New reports have been published concerning how hospitals are to be designed. In this, it is mentioned that explosions are a threat that should be considered.

Due to this, it was investigated however concrete sandwich walls could lead to less damage to the load carrying part of the wall, when air blasts from an explosion is the considered load. Two different designs of the concrete part were tried, one plate wall element, and one column wall element. Different core materials were also tried; air and phenolic foam of three different stiffnesses.

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It was recently decided that a new hospital is to be built in Växjö. It is important that hospitals can be utilised no matter the circumstances, even in situations of threat. New reports have been published concerning how hospitals are to be designed. In this, it is mentioned that explosions are a threat that should be considered.

Due to this, it was investigated however concrete sandwich walls could lead to less damage to the load carrying part of the wall, when air blasts from an explosion is the considered load. Two different designs of the concrete part were tried, one plate wall element, and one column wall element. Different core materials were also tried; air and phenolic foam of three different stiffnesses.

The problem was numerically simulated by use of the commercial finite element software Abaqus. To compare the different designs, several parameters were analysed. These are: the energy, displacements, tensile damage, reaction force and stress–strain relationship of the reinforcement. From this, it was found out that the most favourable concrete design is when the wall is stiffened by columns. It was also found out that the core that leads to the least damage to the inner wall is air. However, phenolic foam of a low stiffness leads to almost equal results as for air. (Less)
Popular Abstract (Swedish)
Det är viktigt att ett sjukhus kan vara i drift även under situationer då det angrips av utvändiga explosioner. För att göra detta möjligt krävs det att de bärande delarna av byggnaden inte raserar eller skadas för kraftigt om de utsätts för attacker såsom en explosion på nära håll. I detta arbete har flera alternativa ytterväggar för en sjukhusbyggnad analyserats för explosionslaster med avsikt att bestämma vilken vägguppbyggnad som bäst klarar dessa laster.
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author
Bohman, Annie LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Minskning av explosionspåverkan genom användning av sandwichväggar
course
VSMM01 20231
year
type
H3 - Professional qualifications (4 Years - )
subject
keywords
Explosion Blast load Sandwich wall Energy absorption
publication/series
TSVM-5000
report number
TVSM-5264
ISSN
0281-6679
language
English
id
9127089
alternative location
https://www.byggmek.lth.se/publikationer/#/
date added to LUP
2023-06-19 15:03:23
date last changed
2023-06-19 15:03:23
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  abstract     = {{It was recently decided that a new hospital is to be built in Växjö. It is important that hospitals can be utilised no matter the circumstances, even in situations of threat. New reports have been published concerning how hospitals are to be designed. In this, it is mentioned that explosions are a threat that should be considered.

Due to this, it was investigated however concrete sandwich walls could lead to less damage to the load carrying part of the wall, when air blasts from an explosion is the considered load. Two different designs of the concrete part were tried, one plate wall element, and one column wall element. Different core materials were also tried; air and phenolic foam of three different stiffnesses.

The problem was numerically simulated by use of the commercial finite element software Abaqus. To compare the different designs, several parameters were analysed. These are: the energy, displacements, tensile damage, reaction force and stress–strain relationship of the reinforcement. From this, it was found out that the most favourable concrete design is when the wall is stiffened by columns. It was also found out that the core that leads to the least damage to the inner wall is air. However, phenolic foam of a low stiffness leads to almost equal results as for air.}},
  author       = {{Bohman, Annie}},
  issn         = {{0281-6679}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{TSVM-5000}},
  title        = {{Reduction of Explosion Effects by Use of a Sandwich Wall}},
  year         = {{2023}},
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