Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading

The dynamic behaviour of concrete-filled double-skin steel tube (CFDST) columns under close-in blast loading was investigated using experimental and numerical approaches in the present study. Field test results on three large scale CFDST column specimens subjected to different blast loading conditio...

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Main Authors: Li, M., Zong, Z., Hao, Hong, Zhang, Xihong, Lin, J., Xie, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74673
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author Li, M.
Zong, Z.
Hao, Hong
Zhang, Xihong
Lin, J.
Xie, G.
author_facet Li, M.
Zong, Z.
Hao, Hong
Zhang, Xihong
Lin, J.
Xie, G.
author_sort Li, M.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description The dynamic behaviour of concrete-filled double-skin steel tube (CFDST) columns under close-in blast loading was investigated using experimental and numerical approaches in the present study. Field test results on three large scale CFDST column specimens subjected to different blast loading conditions were presented. High-fidelity physics-based numerical models were developed utilizing the Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) formulation coupled with Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) algorithm available in the nonlinear dynamic analysis program LS-DYNA. The numerical models were verified with the experiment results and were then used to investigate the dynamic response, damage mechanism and energy absorption capacity of CFDST columns subjected to close-in explosions. The results indicated that the typical failure pattern of CFDST columns under close-in blast loading is dominated by localized denting of the cross-section directly facing the explosion with minor global deformation of the column. The concrete core suffers severe damage while the steel tubes remain almost undamaged except in a limited region in the vicinity of the detonation. The energy absorbed by each part of the CFDST columns demonstrates that the severe plastic damage of concrete core plays a significant role in the energy absorption mechanism of CFDST columns under blast loading from close-in explosion. The primary function of the steel tubes is to provide confinement to the concrete core therefore prevent concrete spall damage. In addition, the influence of explosive charge setups and level of axial loads on the structural response and damage was assessed and discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-746732019-05-07T02:54:33Z Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading Li, M. Zong, Z. Hao, Hong Zhang, Xihong Lin, J. Xie, G. The dynamic behaviour of concrete-filled double-skin steel tube (CFDST) columns under close-in blast loading was investigated using experimental and numerical approaches in the present study. Field test results on three large scale CFDST column specimens subjected to different blast loading conditions were presented. High-fidelity physics-based numerical models were developed utilizing the Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) formulation coupled with Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) algorithm available in the nonlinear dynamic analysis program LS-DYNA. The numerical models were verified with the experiment results and were then used to investigate the dynamic response, damage mechanism and energy absorption capacity of CFDST columns subjected to close-in explosions. The results indicated that the typical failure pattern of CFDST columns under close-in blast loading is dominated by localized denting of the cross-section directly facing the explosion with minor global deformation of the column. The concrete core suffers severe damage while the steel tubes remain almost undamaged except in a limited region in the vicinity of the detonation. The energy absorbed by each part of the CFDST columns demonstrates that the severe plastic damage of concrete core plays a significant role in the energy absorption mechanism of CFDST columns under blast loading from close-in explosion. The primary function of the steel tubes is to provide confinement to the concrete core therefore prevent concrete spall damage. In addition, the influence of explosive charge setups and level of axial loads on the structural response and damage was assessed and discussed. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74673 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.01.116 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Li, M.
Zong, Z.
Hao, Hong
Zhang, Xihong
Lin, J.
Xie, G.
Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title_full Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title_short Experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of CFDST columns subjected to close-in blast loading
title_sort experimental and numerical study on the behaviour of cfdst columns subjected to close-in blast loading
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74673