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Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Explosive Safety Facilities - A Technology Assessment
To establish research requirements for development of modern, specialized software for computational structural dynamics in support of Navy explosive safety facilities, NCEL conducted baseline studies to assess commercial or currently available general purpose computer programs. Two widely available general purpose computer programs for three-dimensional nonlinear dynamic finite element analysis were applied to three types of reinforced concrete structures of interest to Navy explosive safety facility designers: (1) a novel cylindrical missile test cell concept, (2) flat slabs with variable shear steel, and (3) a soil-covered roof slab for a new high performance magazine concept. Results from codified single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) methods for design of explosive safety structures were also considered and compared with finite element technology. This report provides an overview of these baseline studies.... Finite element modeling, Structural dynamics, Structural analysis, Missile test cells, Reinforced concrete modeling, Explosive safety facilities.
Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Explosive Safety Facilities - A Technology Assessment
To establish research requirements for development of modern, specialized software for computational structural dynamics in support of Navy explosive safety facilities, NCEL conducted baseline studies to assess commercial or currently available general purpose computer programs. Two widely available general purpose computer programs for three-dimensional nonlinear dynamic finite element analysis were applied to three types of reinforced concrete structures of interest to Navy explosive safety facility designers: (1) a novel cylindrical missile test cell concept, (2) flat slabs with variable shear steel, and (3) a soil-covered roof slab for a new high performance magazine concept. Results from codified single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) methods for design of explosive safety structures were also considered and compared with finite element technology. This report provides an overview of these baseline studies.... Finite element modeling, Structural dynamics, Structural analysis, Missile test cells, Reinforced concrete modeling, Explosive safety facilities.
Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Explosive Safety Facilities - A Technology Assessment
T. A. Shugar (author) / T. J. Holland (author) / L. J. Malvar (author) / D. A. Doi (author)
1992
148 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Detonations, Explosion Effects, & Ballistics , Civil Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Finite element analysis , Reinforced concrete , Structural analysis , Reinforcement(Structures) , Computer programs , Dynamics , Explosives , Modems , Navy , Requirements , Roofs , Safety , Soils , Steel , Structures , Test and evaluation , Three dimensional , Variables , Containment(General) , Computer program verification , Degrees of freedom , Structural response , Explosion containment , Explosive safety , Military facilities , Blast effects
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