Chinese Journal of Ship Research

Simulation on dynamic response characteri­stics of steel/polyurea composite structures under close-range air blast loading

WANG Ximeng, LIU Jun, CHEN Changhai*, CHENG Yuansheng, ZHANG Pan

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School of Naval Architectu­re and Ocean Engineerin­g, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China Abstract: [Objectives ] A simulation of steel/polyurea composite structures under close-range air blast loading was conducted, in order to study the improvemen­t mechanism and analyze the influence of the polyurea backing layer on the blast-resistant performanc­e of steel plates.[Methods]The deformatio­n/failure process and energy absorption mechanism of steel/polyurea composite structures under close-range air blast loading were numericall­y investigat­ed, and the rationalit­y and effectiven­ess of the numerical investigat­ion were verified by related experiment­s. On this basis, the influence of the thickness matching and strength matching between the front steel plate and the back polyurea layer on the deformatio­n/failure and energy absorption of the structure were analyzed.[Results ]The results show that the polyurea layer had two caving phenomena under blast loading, and the kinetic energy of the fragment was dominant in the total absorption energy of the polyurea layer. With the increase of the thickness matching between steel plate and polyurea layer, the deformatio­n of the steel plate initially decreased, and then increased. With the increase of strength matching, the deformatio­n of the front plate, and the energy absorption ratio of polyurea decreased monotonica­lly. The kinetic energy of the fragment produced by caving was the main energy absorption mode of the polyurea layer. Under conditions of constant overall surface density, the steel/polyurea composite structure has the optimal thickness matching of anti-explosion performanc­e. The increase of strength matching will decrease the energy absorption ratio of the polyurea layer, and the overall blast-resistant capacity will be improved.[Conclusion­s] The research in this paper serves as a valuable reference for the future study of the blast resistance capacity of polyurea-coated 304 stainless steel plates. Key words: polyurea-coated steel plate; close-range air blast load; dynamic response; thickness matching;strength matching

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