A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Damage characteristics and dynamic response of steel–concrete-steel composite targets penetrated by a rigid projectile
Highlights The rigid projectile impacting the SCS composite targets were carried out. The damage conditions and dynamic responses of the SCS composite targets were obtained at different projectile impact velocities. The typical damage modes of SCS composite targets at low, medium and high impact velocities were defined.
Abstract Steel–concrete–steel (SCS) composite structures have a good load-bearing capacity and are widely utilized in engineering construction. To investigate the penetration resistance of SCS composite structures, rigid projectile impact target tests of SCS composite targets were carried out. In this paper, the damage characteristics of SCS composite targets were obtained by using shape-measuring and three-dimensional scanning imaging techniques. The dynamic responses of the composite targets were recorded by using strain sensors and acceleration sensors. The results show that the damage degree of steel plates and concrete attack surfaces of the SCS composite structure targets were proportional to the impact velocity of the projectiles. In contrast, the crater formation on the concrete backside was the worst when the collapse occurred. According to the target damage characteristics, the typical damage modes of the SCS composite target for three typical impact velocities were determined. Besides, by comparing the energy consumption of the projectile in the process of penetrating the SCS target with different steel plate combination forms and the concrete target, it was found that the SCS target with the combination form of 3 mm + 4 mm had better anti-penetration performance.
Damage characteristics and dynamic response of steel–concrete-steel composite targets penetrated by a rigid projectile
Highlights The rigid projectile impacting the SCS composite targets were carried out. The damage conditions and dynamic responses of the SCS composite targets were obtained at different projectile impact velocities. The typical damage modes of SCS composite targets at low, medium and high impact velocities were defined.
Abstract Steel–concrete–steel (SCS) composite structures have a good load-bearing capacity and are widely utilized in engineering construction. To investigate the penetration resistance of SCS composite structures, rigid projectile impact target tests of SCS composite targets were carried out. In this paper, the damage characteristics of SCS composite targets were obtained by using shape-measuring and three-dimensional scanning imaging techniques. The dynamic responses of the composite targets were recorded by using strain sensors and acceleration sensors. The results show that the damage degree of steel plates and concrete attack surfaces of the SCS composite structure targets were proportional to the impact velocity of the projectiles. In contrast, the crater formation on the concrete backside was the worst when the collapse occurred. According to the target damage characteristics, the typical damage modes of the SCS composite target for three typical impact velocities were determined. Besides, by comparing the energy consumption of the projectile in the process of penetrating the SCS target with different steel plate combination forms and the concrete target, it was found that the SCS target with the combination form of 3 mm + 4 mm had better anti-penetration performance.
Damage characteristics and dynamic response of steel–concrete-steel composite targets penetrated by a rigid projectile
Liu, Chenkang (author) / Wu, Hongxiao (author) / Gao, Fei (author) / Wang, Zhen (author) / Deng, Shuxin (author) / Zhang, Guokai (author) / Yu, Siyuan (author) / Li, Jie (author) / Wang, Mingyang (author)
Engineering Structures ; 282
2023-02-04
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Computed radial stresses in a concrete target penetrated by a steel projectile
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|Computer Simulation of Cylindrical Shell Penetrated by Rigid Projectile
Tema Archive | 2012
|The principle of crater-formation of a concrete target plate penetrated by a projectile
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006
|