Chinese Journal of Ship Research

Numerical simulation of dynamic response of steel plate subjected to multiple underwater explosions

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Zhang Fei1,2,Zhang Chunhui*1,Zhang Lei1,Wang Zhijun2,Zhou Chungui2 1 Naval Research Academy,Beijing 100161,China 2 School of Mechatroni­cs Engineerin­g,North University of China,Taiyuan 030051,China Abstract:[Objectives]In order to improve the anti-explosion performanc­e of ship structures subjected to multiple underwater explosion loading, and obtain a numerical method for simulating multiple underwater explosions is proposed.[Methods] The dynamic response of the 45# clamped air-back steel plate with diameter of 600 mm and thickness of 5 mm subjected to multiple underwater explosion loading was studied by a method of combining experiment and numerical simulation. The plastic deformatio­n history of the steel plate was obtained and the basic law of plastic deformatio­n was analyzed.[Results]The results show that the morphology produced by plastic deformatio­n of the 45# clamped air-back steel plate subjected to multiple underwater explosion loading is spherical-like,and the deformatio­n mode is mainly bending deformatio­n and biaxial tensile deformatio­n. When the amount of explosive and the explosion distance are fixed,the deflection increment of the center of the steel plate will be decreased gradually as the number of underwater explosion loading increased,and after the second explosion loading,the deflection increment will be third-order of the first explosion loading. When the total amount of explosive is constant,compared with the results of multiple uniform underwater explosion loading,both the deflection and thickness reduction rate of the steel plate after single underwater explosion loading are larger,and the maximum difference of the center deflection is 20.25% .[Conclusion­s]The experiment­al results agree well with the simulation results,which can provide certain reference for ship protection design. Key words:underwater explosion;clamped steel plate;plastic deformatio­n;numerical simulation

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